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PROGRAMMING MANUAL FOR THE DV SERIES KEY SYSTEMS

DV38/38-66/96/108 MODELS

DV Programming Manual for DV38, 38-66, 96 and 108 systems This manual is current for the following DV software versions :DV38-66/108:- O20n D1 Voice Mail :- O03d This Manual is

DV38/96 :- O03s D2 Voice Mail :- 010d

Version DV 2.3

Issued November 2006

Go directly to:Zone Index Programming FAQs Keyphone DSS layout patterns

The following changes were made for this update DSS Key patterns added FAQ Corrected CLI zone number Zone 249 Added extra option 3 Zone 253 Corrected o/g groups for LCR Zone 403 Added advanced FAC operation Zone 404 Table showing code usage for SPD, LCR etc. Zone 406 Checked out Hotel/Motel extension data added Zone 502 Information corrected Zone 610 Calling & Called number display Zone 613 Warning added

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DV Series System Programming. Introduction: There are six different programming zone groups within the system. This manual lists the information necessary to program any of the DV systems. Access to the system’s programming zones may be restricted to personnel with the “Programming Password”. The default condition is: no password is active. Only computers or display model keyphones should be used for programming because the programming data is viewed on the keyphone display during programming. The programming functions are represented by the following programming zone groups. • • • • • •

Zone Group 1 (Zone Numbers 100 ~ 199): Zone Group 2 (Zone Numbers 200 ~ 299): Zone Group 3 (Zone Numbers 300 ~ 399): Zone Group 4 (Zone Numbers 400 ~ 499): Zone Group 5 (Zone Numbers 500 ~ 599): Zone Group 6 (Zone Numbers 600 ~ 699):

System Timing Settings. System Parameter Settings. System Function – 1 Settings. System Function – 2 Settings. Station Function Settings. CO Function Settings.

Entering System Programming. „

On Hook Programming Note! Using the programming overlay will minimize any confusion regarding key functions. Step 1. Step 2. Step 3. Step 4. Step 5.

Step 6. Step 7. Step 8.

Handset on Hook. Press [FUNC] + [#]. (System will ask for Programming Password if set) Enter Programming Password. (If password is not set, ignore this step) Press [SAVE]. If the system denies the password a continuous tone will be heard. Press [SPK] to quit programming and restart from Step 1. If the system accepts the password you can then enter the system’s programming. Enter the zone number in which you wish to set new data. Key in the new data. Press [SAVE] The new programming data will now be stored in the system’s memory and the program will automatically proceed to the next step.

WARNING! New data will not be stored unless the SAVE key is pressed after each zone entry. Step 9. Press [FUNC] key at any time to return to the main message. Step 10. Press [SPK] key to exit programming mode.

On Call Programming Step 1. Step 2.

During the call press [SPD] key. Repeat from Step 2 in “On Hook Programming”.

Programming Help List The Programming Help List can be used to review the default values of each programming zone and can also be used if a zone function is forgotten. During Programming Help List operation, the name of the zone and the programming data will be displayed on the LCD display for three (3) Seconds and the display will then automatically move on to the next zone. Step 1. Step 2.

Handset on Hook. Press [FUNC] + [#] + [25 butt DSS 21or 16 butt DSS 6] to enter Programming Help List.

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Step 3.

Press [SAVE] key during Help List for direct access to the system’s programming in the same zone area. The system’s data can then be altered.

Note!

Altering the system data is allowed only if the system is not password protected, with the except ion of onsite computer programming.

Function Keys Used During Programming Help List Function Keys [DSS1] [DSS2] [DSS3] [DSS4]

Function Back to the previous Zone Group. Forward to the next Program Zone Group. Back to the previous Zone Number. Forward to the next Zone Number.

Function Help List Pressing [FUNC] and [0] will allow viewing of the full function list.

Programming FAQs and their associated zones Please note! These may not be all the zones applicable to fully enable a feature, but they are the main zones. Check the “related zones” for each zone mentioned here.

What zones do I program for:Incoming CO CLI for SLTs (DTMF or FSK)……… Z240, Z502/06 Internal CLI for SLTs…………………………………Z506/06 CLI/VoIP/ISDN line types ………………………….. Z604/01 Calling & Called number display…………………..... Z404, Z610, Z611 D1VMCA Voice Mail………………………………. Z243, Z301/11, Z504/08, (see also Flow Charts) D1VMCA Auto Attendant ………………………….. Z604/03 D1VMCA AA direct to VM box……………………..Z250, Z400/01/04, Z400/06/04 D1VMCA Department Working…………………….. Z207, Z238 DID/DOD Number & name display (also Helpnotes)..Z227, Z258, Z610, Z611 DID day and/or night………………………………….Z504/07 DID to a group………………………………………..Z607, Z610, Z611 Date & Time…………………………………………..Z304 Door relay time extender……………………………...Z240 DSS layout patterns…………………………………...Z500 Extension barring ……………………………………..Z405 ~Z411, Z503/05 & 06 Flexible Extension Numbering……………………….Z240 Function codes (DSS console)…………………….. Z501 DH64 Hotel/Motel Timed Call Charging ………….. Z140~142, Z251, Z307, Z407, Z604, Z614 Incoming Ring Groups………………………………..Z600, Z601 Intercom pre-digit for Hotlined Extensions…………..Z213 ISDN service types and connections (P-P or P-MP)… Z613 LCR:- Trunk Select………………………………….. Z253 LCR:- Digit Insertion…………………………………Z253 LCR:- Digit Insert AND Trunk Select…….………….Z257 Lock/Unlock Extensions…………………………….. Z505/08 Name display for DID calls…………….…………….Z227 Paired Extensions……………………………………. Z504, Z508 Record conversations…………………………………Z500 DSS button = Function 093 & 2nd VMFEA card Relay operate time increase…………………………..Z240 SLT70 inbuilt function programming………………..Z502/06 Time extender for Func, 2, 6 calls……….………….. Z119, Z229 Timed Call Charging for Hotel/Motel……………….. Z140~142, Z251, Z307, Z407, Z604, Z614 Virtual Extensions…………………………………… Z258 Voice Mail (Third Party)……………………………..Z242, Z245, Z400 Grp 05, Z502 Voice Service Card programming…………………….SEE DISA MANUAL & HELP NOTES

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DSS Button Layouts DKP5x series

DSS 1 R/G DSS 2 R/G DSS 3 R/G DSS 4 R/G DSS 5 R

BACKWARDS FORWARDS LEFT RIGHT CHANGE

DSS 6 R DSS 7 R DSS 8 R DSS 9 R DSS 10 R

HELP

CLR ALL

DSS 11 R DSS 12 R DSS 13 R DSS 14 R DSS 15 R

SAVE TONE/PULSE PAUSE DON’T CARE CLEAR DIGIT

DSS 16 R/G DSS 17 R/G DSS 18 R/G DSS 19 R/G DSS 20 R

SAVE

DKP3x series

DSS 1 R/G DSS 2 R/G DSS 3 R/G DSS 4 R/G DSS 5 R

BACKWARDS FORWARDS LEFT RIGHT CHANGE

FUNC

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DSS 6 R/G DSS 7 R/G DSS 8 R/G DSS 9 R/G DSS 10 R

HELP

CLEAR ALL

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SAVE TONE PAUSE DON’T CARE CLEAR DIGIT

SPD

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DEFINITIONS USED IN MANUAL Notes

Notations are in green

Warnings

Warnings and recommendations are in red

Hyperlinks

Hyperlinks are in blue

BGM

Background Music

CFW

Call Forward Waiting

CO

Trunk Line (Central Office or Centrex)

Console

Operator’s Station/Handset

_

Indicates that no input is acceptable

d

(Logical don’t care) Indicates that the actual digit is irrelevant

DISA

Direct Inward Station Access

DSS

Direct Station Selection (Key)

DTMF

Dual Tone Multi Frequency (Tone Dialing)

DOD

Displays extension’s DID number as calling number for outgoing calls

ECF

External Call Forward

Func

Function key on key telephone

HF

Hands Free

Item

Cursor position on station display or Zone feature to be programmed

KP

Keyphone

LCD

Liquid Crystal Display

LED

Light Emitting Diode

ODD

One Digit Dialing

Off Hook

Hand piece out of cradle position

On Hook

Hand piece in cradle position

SMDR

Station Message Detail Report

SPD

Speed Dial

SLT

Single Line Telephone (analogue telephone)

Zone

Programming “job” or function

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Table of Contents Entering System Programming. On Call Programming Programming Help List Function Keys Used During Programming Help List Function Help List Programming FAQs and their associated zones DSS Button Layouts Zone 100 Pause Time Zone 101 DTMF Time Zone 102 SLT Release Time Zone 103 SLT Hold Time Zone 104 Ring On Time Zone 105 Ring Off Time Zone 106 Flash (KP) Zone 107 Hold Recall Time Zone 108 Hold Recall Timeout Zone 109 Xhold Recall Time Zone 110 Xhold Recall Timeout Zone 111 SLT DT Timeout Zone 112 SLT In-DIAL Timeout Zone 113 Trf Busy Rc Timeout Zone 114 Trf NoAns Rc Timeout Zone 115 CFW NoAns Tr Time Zone 116 DISA No Ans Timeout Zone 117 DISA No Dial Timeout Zone 118 DISA Delay Time Zone 119 DISA CO Time Zone 120 AT-RED Wait Time Zone 121 AT-Red Pause Time Zone 122 Busy Rem ICM Time Zone 123 In Hunt Ring Time Zone 124 Door SensorR Time Zone 125 Busy Tn On1 Time Zone 126 Busy Tn Off1 Time Zone 127 Busy Tn On2 Time Zone 128 Busy Tn Off2 Time Zone 129 Swon Delay Time Zone 130 Co Delay Tm Zone 131 Door SensorD Zone 132 No function Zone 133 Disa Wait C. Zone 134 In Delay Tm Zone 135 (First Function) Key Page Tm Zone 135 (Second Function) Silent Time for Zone 212 Zone 136 (First Function) SOS Delay Tm Zone 136 (Second Function) Ringing Time for Zone 212 Zone 137 and Zone 138 Reserved Zone 139 ACD Tm Zone 140 DISA Delay2 Zone 141 DISA Delay3 Zone 142 DISA Delay4 Zone 143 Door ring Tm Zone 144 System Wide Zones 145 to Zone 199 are Reserved Zone 200 PABX Out Zone 201 Operator Zone 202 Dial-9 CO

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Zone 203 Zone 204 Zone 205 Zone 206 Zone 207 Zone 208 Zone 209 Zone 210 Zone 211 Zone 212 Zone 213 Zone 214 Zone 215 Zone 216 Zone 217 Zone 218 Zone 219 Zone 220 Zone 221 Zone 222 Zone 223 Zone 224 Zone 225 Zone 226 Zone 227 Zone 228 Zone 229 Zone 230 Zone 231 Zone 232 Zone 233 Zone 234 Zone 235 Zone 236 Zone 237 Zone 238 Zone 239 Zone 240 Zone 241 Zone 242 Zone 243 Zone 244 Zone 245 Zone 246 Zone 247 Zone 248 Zone 249 Zone 250 Zone 251 Zone 252 Zone 253 Zone 254 Zone 255 Zone 256 Zone 257 Zone 258 Zone 259 Zone 300 Zone 301 Zone 302 Zone 303

Toll Code 12/24 Clock Ext Number LEN. Local Digit LEN. ICM Call(KP) TYPE ICM DT SIGN ICM ODD ICM Hunting Wake Up Call SLT Msg Wait Sign Make/Break TYPE AT CO Search Dial-9 CO Delay CO Mute DISA Recall DISA Trf GP FAX Monitor InCo/Msg/Moh DSS for DTG Auto-Redial TIMES Limit Call CODE Speed Dial SPD Unrest Range Name SPD SMDR Masked Slt Busy Rem Link Monitor Volume Initi VAL. B.B.C. Pause TIMES Busy Tn Tms Co Auto Trf System PSW Dial Tn Tms Slt Pulse #* DISA Group DND Disable Auto Co Dis. Direct Dial Xhold S.O.S. Times Door SensorR SLT MSG FUN. VSU REC Copy Co Ring BGM. FWD. FUNC. Door BGM Rg. Ind. Console METERING Limit Month SPC Function SLT. Flash-7 VM PRE DIGIT MIDDAY FG TOLL_fg ISDN DID DOD to Zone 299 Reserved System Reset Set (PASSWORDS) Relay Fun (Item = relay number) Sensor (Item = Sensor number)

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Zone 304 Zone 305 Zone 306 Zone 307 Zone 308 Zone 309 Zone 310 Zone 311 Zone 400 Zone 401 Zone 402 Zone 403 Zone 404 Zone 405 Zone 406 Zone 407 Zone 408 Zone 409 Zone 410 Zone 411 Zone 412 Zone 500 Zone 501 Zone 502 Zone 503 Zone 504 Zone 505 Zone 506 Zone 507 Zone 508 Zone 509 Zone 510 Zone 600 Zone 601 Zone 602 Zone 603 Zone 604 Zone 605 Zone 606 Zone 607 Zone 608 Zone 609 Zone 610 Zone 611 Zone 612 Zone 613 Zone 614 Zone 615

D/M/Y W T Alarm Set = which time setting (01~10) Day TM Set = Day of Week (00~06) SMDR (enter required item number) Midday (Set = Day of week) No Function Company to Zone 399 Reserved Consl (Group = 1 of 8 max) S.D.I. (see text for group) VSU An (Group = Voice Channel number) FAC (Code = 1 of 26 or 99 max.) SPD (SPD = Speed Dial Code) Toll (Plan = 1 of 10 toll groups for CO lines) Allow (Code = 1 of 30 codes) Disall (Code = 1 of 30 Codes) Area-A (Code = 1 of 30 Codes) Area-B (Code = 1 of 30) Offi-A (Code = 1 of 30) Offi-B (Code = 1 of 30) to Zone 499 Reserved Key GP (Group = 1 of 8 groups.) DSS GP (Group = 1 of 8 Groups) Port. No. (Port. No = System port number for the station) Station Gp (Ext: = Extension number) Station Functions 1 (Ext: = Extension number) Station Function 2 (Ext: = Extension number) Station Function 3 (Ext: = Extension number) Station Function 4 (Ext: = Extension number) HOT CO (Ext = Extension number) Indivi SPD (Ext = Extension number) to Zone 599 Reserved FLX (CO = Line #) DAYTIME FLX (CO = Line # ) NIGHTTIME Door (Door = Which Door Phone) CO GRP (Group = 1 of 8 groups) CO Functions (CO = Which CO line) CO Lock (CO = 1 of ? Lines) CO Fre. (CO= 1 of ? lines) DISA G (Group = 1 of 7 groups 1,2,3,4,5,7,8,) ICO GP (Group = 1 of 8 lines) VSU TKR (CO = CO line number) DID N (SET = indial pair number) DID S (SET = indial pair number) ISDN Term (CO = CO line number) ISDN Type (CO = CO line number) DH64 Time (CO = 00) to Zone 699 Reserved

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Zone 100

Pause Time

Default value = 020 Range = (000 ~ 255) x 40 mSec. The pause time is inserted during auto redial, speed dialing etc. Commonly used when the system is installed behind a PABX. *When dialing manually, a pause can be inserted using the “FUNC” key. *When programming Speed Dial Numbers, use DSS 23 key to insert a pause. Related Zones. Z232, Z404

Zone 101

DTMF Time

Default value = 055 Range = (000 ~ 255) x 2 mSec. The length of time that the system will generate tones for every digit dialed on a DTMF C.O. line. Related Zones. Z604 Item 2

Zone 102

SLT Release Time

Default value = 030 Range = (000 ~ 255) x 6 mSec. This sets the maximum on hook time to be recognized as a hook flash. If this time is exceeded (on hook) the call will be released. Related Zones. Z103

Zone 103

SLT Hold Time

Default value = 014 Range = (000 ~ 255) x 6 mSec. This sets the minimum on hook time to be recognized as a hook flash. If this time is not reached (on hook) no action is taken by the system. If the time is exceeded and is less than the time set in Zone 102, the call will be placed in hold. Related Zones. Z102

Zone 104

Ring On Time

Default value = 006 Range = (000 ~ 255) x 40 mSec. This defines the ring sound time for system recognition (detection) of ring signal. Related Zones. Z105

Zone 105

Ring Off Time

Default value = 004 Range = (000 ~ 255) Sec. This defines the silent time that for system recognition (detection) of ring signal. Related Zones. Z104

Zone 106

Flash (KP)

Default value = 003 Range = [(000 ~ 255) x 40 mSec.] – 20 mSec. This sets the time for the Hook-Flash to go out to line from a key station using the trf/fl key. This zone also sets the “# 5 9” hookflash sent to the CO line from an SLT using #59 for hook-flash. Flash time can be calculated by multiplying the zone data by 4 and then subtracting 20 from the answer. e.g. 004 give 4 x 40 = 160 mS –20 = 140 mS Related Zones. None

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Zone 107

Hold Recall Time

Default value = 090 Range = (000 ~ 255) Sec. This sets the time which if exceeded, causes the call left in hold to revert to the holding station. Related Zones. Z108, Z122, Z505 Item 03

Zone 108

Hold Recall Timeout

Default value = 030 Range = (000 ~ 255) Sec. If a held call reverts to the holding station and is not answered by the time set in this zone, it will transfer to an available console in the same console group. Related Zones. Z107, Z122, Z505 Item 03

Zone 109

Xhold Recall Time

Default value = 090 Range = (000 ~ 255) Sec. This sets the time which if exceeded, causes the call left in Exclusive hold to revert to the holding station. Related Zones. Z110, Z242, Z122, Z505 Item 03

Zone 110

Xhold Recall Timeout

Default value = 030 Range = (000 ~ 255) Sec. If an Exclusive held call reverts to the holding station and is not answered by the time set in this zone, it will transfer to an available console in the same console group. Related Zones. Z109, Z242, Z122, Z505 Item 03

Zone 111

SLT DT Timeout

Default value = 005 Range = (000 ~ 255) Sec. SLT If the SLT is off hook for more than the set time and no digits are dialed, dial tone will cease and the SLT is connected to busy tone. This time may need to be extended when Func 91 is used for modem dialing through a Keyphone KEYPHONE If the time set here is greater than 15 Seconds, the On hook functions below will be limited by this time. But if the time set here is less than 15 Seconds, the On hook functions below will be limited by 15 Seconds. Pressing [SPK] key without dialing Pressing [FUNC] key without dialing Pressing [*] key without dialing Obtaining C.O. access and not dialing will be limited by the time setting. Pressing the SPD key without dialing will be limited by the time setting. Related Zones. None

Zone 112

SLT In-DIAL Timeout

Default value = 015 Range = (000 ~ 255) Sec. If the SLT is dialing and the time between any two digits or the time to commence dialing exceeds the time set, the DTMF receiver releases. This will inhibit the SMDR called number print-out, as well as Access Barring Related Zones. Z405, Z406 to Z411, Z503 Item 05 and Item 06.

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Zone 113

Trf Busy Rc Timeout

Default value = 030 Range = (000 ~ 255) Sec. If a call is transferred to a busy station and is not answered by that station within the time setting, the call will divert back to the original station. Related Zones. Z114

Zone 114

Trf NoAns Rc Timeout

Default value = 030 Range = (000 ~ 255) Sec. If a call is transferred to a free station and is not answered by that station within the time setting, the call will divert back to the original station. Related Zones. Z113

Zone 115

CFW NoAns Tr Time

Default value = 005 Range = (000 ~ 255) Sec. If a station is programmed for “Call Forward on No Answer”, an incoming or internal call to that station will be call forwarded after the time setting has been reached. Related Zones. Z109, Z242

Zone 116

DISA No Ans Timeout

Default value = 025 Range = (000 ~ 239) Sec. When an incoming DISA call is not answered before the time setting is reached, the call will be transferred to the console assigned in Zone 219. Related Zones. Z218, Z219, Z604 Item 3

Zone 117

DISA No Dial Timeout

Default value = 005 Range = (000 ~ 255) Sec. If an incoming DISA call is answered and no digits are dialed by the caller, when the time setting has been reached, the call will be transferred to the console assigned in Zone 219. Related Zones. Z219, Z604 Item 3

Zone 118

DISA Delay Time

Default value = 004 Range = (000 ~ 255) Sec. The Auto Attendant will answer incoming DISA calls only after the time setting has been reached. Related Zones. Z109, Z242

Zone 119 Default value = 190 Range = (000 ~ 255) Sec.

DISA CO Time

(Note! Minimum value of 015 if mult. by 10)

This zone limits the duration of ECF, and unsupervised conference calls. The timer can be reset by dialing any digit except * or #. The * will terminate the call. Zone 229 extends the timer by a factor of 10. Related Zones. Z604 Item 3, Z229, Also ECF, Conference Calls, Func-2-6

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Zone 120

AT-RED Wait Time

Default value = 010 Range = (000 ~ 255) Sec. If the auto-redial, or save-redial function is activated and the hand piece is not taken off hook before the time setting is reached, the system will disconnect the CO line. The auto/save-redial function is then placed in Auto Redial Pause Time status (Zone 121), when that timer has been reached, the call will be redialed. The above sequence will be repeated for the number of times as set in Zone 223. Related Zones. Z121, Z223

Zone 121

AT-Red Pause Time

Default value = 010 Range = (000 ~ 255) Sec. This timer sets the time between CO release and CO re-seizure for auto/save redial. Related Zones. Z121, Z223

Zone 122

Busy Rem ICM Time

Default value = 020 Range = (000 ~ 255) Sec. When a call (i/c or transferred) is ringing to a busy station, a reminder tone will be heard at intervals set by this timer. If the station is a 25 Button Keyphone, the tone will be heard from the base of the Keyphone. If the station is a 15 Button Keyphone or an SLT, the tone will be heard in the earpiece of the handset. Setting this zone to 000 will stop the Busy Reminder Tone. Warning! 15 button Keyphones must have BRT or there will be no audible signal This zone also sets the time between rings when a call is recalling from on hold/exclusive hold. If this zone is set to 000 the station will receive continuous ringing when recalling from hold/exclusive hold. This zone is also the cfwd on busy timer for DID calls to busy extensions. NOTE! This timer must be shorter than Zone 139 if DID and call queue is used with voice mail systems Related Zones. Z107, Z108, Z109, Z110, Z229, Z502 Item 07, Z600

Zone 123

In Hunt Ring Time

Default value = 015 Range = (000 ~ 255) Sec. If an incoming call is not answered by a free station, the call will be transferred to the next available station in the same group. If the incoming call is to a busy station, the call will be transferred immediately to the next free station assigned. This zone sets the time between transfers in a hunt group Related Zones. Z600, Z604 Item 7 & 8

Zone 124

Door SensorR Time

Default value = 000 Range = (000 ~ 255) Sec. This zone sets the maximum time that the Door Sensor will ring the stations. 000 disables the ringing. Related Zones. Z302, Z303, Z602

Zone 125

Busy Tn On1 Time

Default value = 025 Range = (000 ~ 255) *20 mSec. Zone 125 and Zone 126 define the carrier’s busy tone cycle so the system can recognize busy tone. Zone 125 is the duration of tone on and Zone 126 is the duration of silence in the cycle. Related Zones. Z109, Z126, Z242

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Zone 126

Busy Tn Off1 Time

Default value = 025 Range = (000 ~ 255) *20 mSec. Zone 125 and Zone 126 define the carrier’s busy tone cycle so the system can recognize busy tone. Zone 125 is the duration of tone on and Zone 126 is the duration of silence in the cycle. Related Zones. Z109, Z125, Z242

Zone 127

Busy Tn On2 Time

Default value = 012 Range = (000 ~ 255) *20 mSec. Zone 127 and Zone 128 define a second example of the carrier’s busy tone cycle so the system can recognize busy tone. Zone 127 is the duration of tone on and Zone 128 is the duration of silence in the cycle. Related Zones. Z109, Z128, Z242

Zone 128

Busy Tn Off2 Time

Default value = 012 Range = (000 ~ 255) *20 mSec. Zone 127 and Zone 128 define a second example of the carrier’s busy tone cycle so the system can recognize busy tone. Zone 127 is the duration of tone on and Zone 128 is the duration of silence in the cycle. Related Zones. Z109, Z127, Z242

Zone 129

Swon Delay Time

Default value = 003 Range = (000 ~ 255) *40 mSec. This timer is the duration taken by the system to make the connection of an extension to a C.O. line when a C.O. line is selected. Any digits dialed during this period may be lost. For an SLT, this may mean malfunctioning of the redial facility. NOTE! THIS MUST NOT BE 000 IF LCR IS PROGRAMMED. IF LCR IS IN USE ZONE 219 MUST BE A NON-ZERO VALUE Related Zones. Z216

Zone 130

Co Delay Tm

Default value = 001 Range = (000 ~ 255) *1 Sec. This timer inhibits re-selecting a C.O. line, for the set time, after it has been released from an outgoing call. Ie.: prevents “follow on” calls. Related Zones. Z134

Zone 131

Door SensorD

Default value = 000 Range = (000 ~ 255) *1 Sec. Stations will not ring when the Door Sensor has been activated, until this time has been reached. Related Zones. Z602

Zone 132

No function

Default value = 000 Range = (000 ~ 255) *1 Sec. This zone has no function for the DV series Related Zones. Z251

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Zone 133

Disa Wait C.

Default value = 015 Range = (000 ~ 180) *1 Sec. If a DISA call is transferred to the consoles and all the consoles are busy, the system will recheck the consoles and a reminder tone will be sent to the consoles at this time. This will repeat until one becomes free or until four rechecks are made. After four rechecks the call will be released. The call is not COB on the Consoles Related Zones. Z400, Z122, Z229

Zone 134

In Delay Tm

Default value = 010 Range = (000 ~ 255) *1 Sec. This timer inhibits selecting a C.O. line for an outgoing call, for the set time, after it has been released from an incoming call. Ie.: prevents call crashing. Related Zones. Z130

Zone 135

(First Function) Key Page Tm

Default value = 060 Range = (000 ~ 255) *5 Sec. (Minimum value allowed = 007) This timer is the duration that a station will stay in the second page state once the second page button has been pressed. Pressing the second page button will immediately return the station to the first page state. Related Zones. Z500, Z503 Item 2 and Item 8

Zone 135

(Second Function)

Silent Time for Zone 212

Default value = 006 Range = (000 ~ 255) *5 Sec. (Minimum value = 007. Less than 007 will result in 35 seconds) This timer sets the period between ringing for a normal SLT using the Message Waiting Function. Related Zones. Z136, Z245, Z504 Item 3

Zone 136

(First Function) SOS Delay Tm

Default value = 006 Range = (000 ~ 255) *1 Sec. If the SOS sensor has been activated, this timer inhibits dialing out until the time has been reached. To cancel the timer function:- From a console, off-hook, dial # ,5, 5, Password set in Zone 301 Item 2 To re-arm:- From a console, off-hook, dial #, 5, 7 Related Zones. Z135, Z243, Z303, Z404

Zone 136

(Second Function)

Ringing Time for Zone 212

Default value = 006 Range = (000 ~ 255) *5 Sec. This timer sets the ringing period for a normal SLT using the Message Waiting Function as set by Zone 245. Related Zones. Z 245, Z 504 Item 3

Zone 137

and Zone 138 Reserved

Default value = 000 Range = (000 ~ 255) *1 Sec. These zones have no current function. Related Zones. None

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Zone 139

ACD Tm

Default value = 015 Range = (000 ~ 255) *1 Sec. This timer sets the answer time for the Queue function. The call will be answered by the system only after the time has been reached and all the stations assigned in Zone 600 and Zone 601 are busy. Related Zones. Z402, Z600, Z601

Zone 140

DISA Delay2

Default value = 000 Range = (000 ~ 255) *1 Sec. This Zone sets the charge rate for DH64local calls when timed calls are charged Related Zones. Z141, Z142, Z203, Z307, Z407, Z614,

Zone 141

DISA Delay3

Default value = 000 Range = (000 ~ 255) *1 Sec. This Zone sets the charge rate for DH64 STD calls when timed calls are charged Related Zones. Z142, Z143, Z203, Z307, Z407, Z614,

Zone 142

DISA Delay4

Default value = 000 Range = (000 ~ 255) *1 Sec. This Zone sets the charge rate for DH64 ISD calls when timed calls are charged Related Zones. Z140, Z142, Z203, Z307, Z407, Z614,

Zone 143

Door ring Tm

Default value = 020 Range = (000 ~ 255) *1 Sec. This Zone sets the duration that a door station will ring. Related Zones. Z602

Zone 144

System Wide

Default value = 020 Range = (000 ~ 255) *1 Sec. This Zone sets the duration of ringing time before System Wide Call Forward transfers the call. D.I.D:- If called ext is free, Zone 144 applies to Sys Call Fwd time If ext is busy, Zone 122 applies If Zone 122=0, Sys Call Fwd will not occur if the station is busy. Ie: 15 buttons must have reminder tone. Related Zones. Z122 (in-dials), Z242, Z248, Z400 Group 05.

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Zone 200 PABX Out Default value = 9 Range = (0 ~ 9) This Zone assigns the digit necessary to dial for accessing an outgoing line through a PABX. Related Zones. Z 604 Item 1.

Zone 201

Operator

Default value = 0 Range = (0 ~ 9) This Zone allocates the digit to be dialed to access the console (operator). NOTE! This zone must not be the same digit as Zone 202 Related Zones. Z 400, Z202

Zone 202

Dial-9 CO

Default value = 9 Range = (0 ~ 9) This Zone assigns the digit to be dialed when trying to access a free CO line. NOTE! This zone must not be the same digit as Zone 201 Related Zones. Z603, Z140, Z141, Z142, Z201, Z238, Z301, Z307, Z407, Z607, Z614,

Zone 203

Toll Code

Default value = 0 Range = (0 ~ 9) This Zone assigns the digit to be dialed when trying to dial a Toll (STD) number. Related Zones. Z253, Z405, Z408, Z409

Zone 204

12/24 Clock

Default value = 0 Range = (0 ~ 1) This Zone allows the system time to be displayed as 12 Hour or 24 Hour formats. Related Zones. Z304

Zone 205

Ext Number LEN.

Default value = 2 Range = (2 ~ 4) This Zone sets the number of digits (2, 3 or 4) in a station’s number. Related Zones. Z240, Z 502 Item 1

Zone 206

Local Digit LEN.

Default value = 0 Range = (0 ~ 9) This Zone allocates the number of digits in a local call number. Related Zones. Z206, Z405

Zone 207 Default value = 3 Range = (2:V or 3:R)

ICM Call(KP) TYPE

Note! 6=V and 7=R with two company working for Voice Mail.

This Zone allows the system to signal an intercom call by voice (2) or ringing (3). The caller can alternate the signaling by pressing the * key. MUST BE 2/3 OR 6/7 FOR AUSTRALIAN INSTALLATIONS Related Zones. None

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Zone 208

ICM DT SIGN

Default value = 0 Range = (0:S ~ 1:I) This Zone allocates either continuous tone (0) or interrupted tone (1) for intercom dial tone. Related Zones. None

Zone 209

ICM ODD

Default value = 0 Range = (0 ~ 1) This Zone enables or disables single digit dialing for intercom calls. The groups are set in Zone 401. 0= Single Digit Dialling is disabled 1= Dial the extension as set in Zone 401, within a Group 1=first ext.,2=second ext.,3=third ext., etc. 2=Dial the whole group as set in Zone 401 using Common Signalling. Group1=dial 1, Group 2= dial 2, etc. 3=Dial the group number (7 groups max) and the calls are rotated through the group as set in Zone 401 in turn from Item 01 to 08 NOTE! Only 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 7,and 8 can be used for single digit dialling 6, 9 & 0 ARE NOT VALID EXTENSIONS NOR ARE THEY VALID EXTENSION GROUPS. 6 IS THE “BREAK-OUT TO FULL EXTENSION NUMBER” CODE. I.E. TO RING A SPECIFIC EXTENSION, DIAL 6 AND THEN THE EXTENSION NUMBER. Zone 209 = 1 Only Group 01 is available DIGIT DIALLED 1 2 3 4 5 7 8

EXTENSION TO RING Group 01 Item 01 Group 01 Item 02 Group 01 Item 03 Group 01 Item 04 Group 01 Item 05 Group 01 Item 07 Group 01 Item 08

Zone 209 = 2 All 7 Groups (1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 7, 8) are available DIGIT DIALLED 1 2 3 4 5 7 8

EXTENSION TO RING Group 01 Items 01~08 Group 02 Items 01~08 Group 03 Item 01~08 Group 04 Item 01~08 Group 05 Item 01~08 Group 07 Item 01~08 Group 08 Item 01~08

Zone 209 = 3 All 7 Groups (1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 7, 8) are available DIGIT DIALLED 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1

EXTENSION TO RING Group 01 Item 01 Group 01 Item 02 Group 01 Item 03 Group 01 Item 04 Group 01 Item 05 Group 01 Item 06 Group 01 Item 07 Group 01 Item 08

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DIGIT DIALLED 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2

EXTENSION TO RING Group 02 Item 01 Group 02 Item 02 Group 02 Item 03 Group 02 Item 04 Group 02 Item 05 Group 02 Item 06 Group 02 Item 07 Group 02 Item 08

Etc Related Zones. Z 401

Zone 210

ICM Hunting

Default value = 0 Range = (0 ~ 3) Allows a calling station to dial 4 on an intercom call to a busy station/ non-answering station and be transferred to the next free station in the same Station Groupset in Zone 503 Item 1 0 = Disable 1 = Enable Related Zones. Z 503 Item 1, Z508

Zone 211

Wake Up Call

Default value = 1 Range = (0 ~ 1) This Zone either allocates the Voice message for the Wake Up Call function (0), or BGM for the Wake Up Call function (1). Related Zones. None

Zone 212

SLT Msg Wait Sign

Default value = 1 Range = (1:R ~ 2:V) This zone also allows Message Waiting signal to be left for an SLT. It will ring for the time set in Zone 136 and be silent for the time set in Zone 135. This continues until the call is answered and then an automatic intercom call is made to the extension that left the message waiting signal. This Zone must be 0 if SLUC cards are used. Related Zones. Z135, Z136, Z245

Zone 213

Make/Break TYPE

Default value = 0 Range = (0 ~ 1) This zone allocates the leading digit for intercom calls when hotlines are programmed. This Zone allocates the Make to Break ratio of the pulse dialer. 0 = 33/66 ratio 1 = 40/60 ratio

Programming the leading digit for intercom calls when using hotlines When SLT extensions are Hotlined to a CO, they can dial a digit that the system will recognize as the code to release the CO and make an intercom call. The extension number is the next string of digits dialed. An SLT extension lifts off and receives carrier dial tone because the extension is hotlined to a CO. (Zone 504 Item 08). If the first digit dialed is the digit programmed in Zone 213, the CO connection will be dropped and an intercom link will be opened. The SLT extension will be connected to the extension number corresponding to the digits dialed next. See following example

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Example Zone 213 = 06 Zone 504 / Ext 12 / Item 08= 3 Ext 12 (SLT) lifts off and hears carrier dial tone Ext 12 dials 3 The CO is released and Ext 12 hears internal dial tone Ext 12 dials 16 and is connected to Extension 16. SLT & Keyphone extensions can be Hot-lined using zone 508

PROGRAMMING DETAILS DATA 00 01 02 03 04 05 06 07 08 09 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 Related Zones. Z604 Item 1,

MAKE TO BREAK RATIO 33/66 40/60 33/66 40/60 33/66 40/60 33/66 40/60 33/66 40/60 33/66 40/60 33/66 40/60 33/66 40/60 33/66 40/60 33/66 40/60

Zone 214

INTERCOM PRE DIGIT # # 1 1 2 2 3 3 4 4 5 5 6 6 7 7 8 8 9 9

AT CO Search

Default value = 1 Range = (0 ~ 1) This Zone allows the system to automatically select a free CO line for auto redial and Speed Dial functions. 0 = Disable 1 = Enable Related Zones. None

Zone 215

Dial-9

Default value = 1 Range = (0 ~ 2) This Zone allows/disallows selection of a free CO line by dialing the digit as set in Zone 202. 0 = Disable selection 1 = Selection of a free line starting from CO 1. 2 = Selection of a free line in a rotating order commencing at CO 1. i.e. CO1, then CO2, then CO3, etc. Related Zones. Z202, Z503 Item 03, Z603

Zone 216

CO Delay

Default value = 0

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Range = (0:D ~ 1:E) Note! Either the value in Zone 129 must be 000, or this zone must be disabled if call waiting is required. This Zone enables or disables the CO Delay function as set in Zone 129. If the delay is enabled, problems could be encountered with SLT redial and Speed Dial functions. Related Zones. Z129

Zone 217

CO Mute

Default value = 0 Range = (0:D ~ 1:E) This Zone disables the use of an external DTMF generator on a Keyphone until after the third digit is dialed. Related Zones. None

Zone 218

DISA Recall

Default value = 3 Range = (0 ~ 3) This Zone enables/disables a DISA caller to be transferred to a console if a) the station is busy b) the station does not answer or does not exist c) a or b 0 = Disable 1 = Enable when no answer. Transfer will occur after the time set in Zone 116. 2 = Enable when busy or for a non-existent station number. Transfer will occur after the time set in Zone 117. 3 = Enable for cases in 1 or 2. Transfer will occur after the appropriate time setting is reached. IF ZONE 218 = 0 OR IF ZONE 400/07/01 = 00 PLAY MESSAGE 07 AND END CALL

IF Z218 IS NON-ZERO & Z400/07/01 = 00 PLAY MESSAGE 07 AND END CALL

IF Z218 IS NON-ZERO & Z400/07/01 IS NON-ZERO TRANSFER THE CALL TO THE EXT IN Z400/07/01

Related Zones. Z116, Z117, Z219, Z400, Z604 Item 3

Zone 219

DISA Trf GP

Default value = 0 Range = (0 ~ 5) This Zone determines where a DISA call will transfer to if not answered. 0 = Transferred to the first available console in the same console group as the called station. 1 = Transferred to the first available console in the console group which has the same number as the CO group of the DISA line which is assigned in Zone 603. This will only occur when Zone 222 = 1. 2 = Transferred to all consoles in the same console group as the called station’s group number. 3 = Transferred to all consoles in the same console group as the CO group of the DISA line assigned in Zone 603 when Zone 222 = 1. 4 = Incoming DISA calls will not ring to stations (CO LED will flash) during times specified in Zone 308. Busy reminder tone will be sent to the first console group at a time set by Zone 133. 5 = Night Service Operation. DISA no answer calls will transfer to consoles in Zone 400 Group 06 when the no answer time has expired 6 = Console calls will be externally call forwarded to the ext in Zone 400 Grp 07 Item 04 during midday times or the call is terminated after message 18, or midday consoles will ring.

Options for Zone 219 value = 6 If Zone 308 has midday times set and an incoming DISA call is answered:• Message code 18 is played • The system then checks Zone 400 Group 07 Item 04 • If an extension number is entered into Z400/07/04, the call will be transferred to that extension which can be Func, 2, 6 call forwarded. OR • If Z400/07/04 is set to 00 and Zone 400 group 04 = 00 00 00 00 the call will be ended OR

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• If there is/are extension(s) in Zone 400 group 04, the call will be transferred to those consoles. NOTE! If an internal call or a DISA call is diverted/directed to the Consoles, and if Zone 400, Group 07, Item 04 = any Console number, the call will be diverted to the func, 2, 6 number for that Console.Related Zones. Z116, Z117, Z133, Z218, Z222, Z308, Z400 Grp 06, Z400 Grp 07 Item 04, Z603, Z604 Item 03,

Zone 220

FAX Monitor

Default value = 1 Range = (0 ~ 1) This Zone enables or disables the Fax Monitoring function 0 = Disable 1 = Enable. Related Zones. None

Zone 221

InCo/Msg/Moh

Default value = 3 Range = (0 ~ 3) This Zone enables or disables several functions as follows: DATA BUSY TONE ONLY MOH ON DETECT HOLD 0 DISABLE DISABLE 1 ENABLE DISABLE 2 DISABLE ENABLE 3 ENABLE ENABLE 4 DISABLE DISABLE 5 ENABLE DISABLE 6 DISABLE ENABLE 7 ENABLE ENABLE

MOH+MESSAGE 117 ON HOLD DISABLE DISABLE DISABLE DISABLE ENABLE ENABLE ENABLE ENABLE

TIME BETWEEN MESSAGES N/A N/A N/A N/A 10 10 1 1

NOTE! Busy Tone detection can only operate during External Call Forward (ECF), or when accessing a CO line for an outgoing call through DISA. Related Zones. Z125, Z126, Z127, Z128, Z233, Z402

Zone 222

DSS for DTG

Default value = 1 Range = (0 ~ 2) This Zone can override the restriction applied by Zone 603 for CO access by the Station. 0 = Disable Zone603 restriction. 1 = Outgoing calls, by pressing DSS CO keys, are restricted to the access assigned in Zone 603. 2 = The station can answer or pickup the incoming line according to Zone 503 Item 4 and Zone 608. Related Zones. Z503 Item 4, Z603, Z608

Zone 223

Auto-Redial TIMES

Default value = 20 Range = (00 ~ 99) This Zone sets the number of attempts that Auto-redial will use. Related Zones. Z120, Z121

Zone 224

Limit Call CODE

Default value = 2 Range = (0 ~ 8)

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This Zone determines the warning method used by the system when call limiting is applied in Zone 507 Item 02. 0 = A 1 second warning beep is followed 5 seconds later by five 1 second beeps when the time set in Zone 507 Item 02 is reached and the call continues. 1 = A 1 second warning tone is followed 5 seconds later by 5 seconds of beeps. This is repeated every time the setting in Zone 507 Item 02 has expired and the call continues. 2 = At 10 seconds before the setting in Zone 507 Item 02, a warning tone will be heard. This is followed by a continuous beeping 5 seconds later (this will be heard only by the internal party unless it is an SLT, in which case both parties will hear the tone). When the Zone 507 Item 02 time has expired, the call will be released. 3 = This is the same as in 2. With the exception that both parties will hear the tone. 4 = Reserved 5 = Same as in 0, but applies for incoming as well as outgoing. 6 = Same as in 1, but applies for incoming as well as outgoing. 7 = Same as in 2, but applies for incoming as well as outgoing. 8 = Same as in 3, but applies for incoming as well as outgoing. 9 = Reserved. Related Zones. Z507 Item 2

Zone 225

Speed Dial

Default value = 0 Range = (0 ~ 9) This Zone allocates the amount of system and individual speed dial numbers as set out in the table below: WHEN ZONE 227 (NAME SPEED DIAL) IS DISABLED. Ie.: ZONE 227 = 0 DV38 ZONE SETTING VALUE 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9

SYSTEM SPEED DIAL SETS 100 (100~199) 200 (100~299) 300 (100~399) 400 (100~499) 500 (100~599) 600 (100~699) 700 (100~799) 800 (100~899) 900 (100~999) 900 (100~999)

INDIVIDUAL SPEED DIAL SETS 900 800 700 600 500 400 300 200 100 100

NOTES: IF LCR IS ENABLED IN ZONE 253, THIS ZONE MUST BE GREATER THAN 0 OR ONLY THE FIRST 50 SPEED DIAL CODES WILL BE AVAILABLE. IF THE “CALLED NUMBER” IS TO BE DISPLAYED, THIS ZONE MUST BE GREATER THAN 0 WHEN ZONE 227 (NAME SPEED DIAL) IS ENABLED. Ie.: ZONE 227 = 1 DV38 ZONE SYSTEM SETTING SPEED DIAL VALUE SETS 0 100 (100~199) 1 200 (100~299) 2 300 (100~399) 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9 300 (100~399) Related Zones. Z227, Z253, Z404, Z509

Zone 226

INDIVIDUAL SPEED DIAL SETS 400 300 200 100

SPD Unrest Range

Default value = 000~000 Range = (aaa ~ bbb)

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This Zone sets the range of speed dial numbers that will be exempt from restrictions for outgoing calls. Eg.: setting aaa to 100 and bbb to 299, exempts speed dial codes 100 to 299 from toll restrictions. Setting aaa to 300 and bbb to 399, exempts speed dial codes 300 to 399 from toll restrictions. Setting aaa to any number starting with 0, sets all speed dial codes to be toll restricted. Related Zones. Z404, Z405

Zone 227

Name SPD

Default value = 0 Range = (0 ~ 1) This Zone enables or disables the ability to use named speed dial codes. 0 = Disable 1 = Enable DID NAME/NUMBER DISPLAY OPTIONS With the programming as below, the system will display the calling name. If Z227=1 and named speed dials are entered into Z404, the display will show the calling name if a match is found with the CLI number from the carrier. Eg: A call is placed from 0398372301 to 0298771234 Zone 227 = 1 Zone 404 code xxx = 0398372301 / Ralph Robinson Zone 610 has 34 Zone 611 has a target extension number (14) The incoming call will display the calling number (0398372301) and the calling name Ralph Robinson on extension 14. If the system is to display the called name in lieu of the calling name, the following programming is required Zone 227 = 1 Zone 225 = a number greater than 0 Zone 404 Code 201 has 234 / Service NOTE! Later versions of DV software use the last 3 digits in Zone 610 The following chart is used by the system Zone 610 Z610 Zone 611 Z611 Zone 404 Zone 404 Set # Set # Code data Code number 34 001 14 001 34 201 The last digits of the called number are placed in a set in zone 610 and the same number is placed in zone 404 in a code whose number is calculated by adding 200 to the set used in zone 610. Also programmed in this zone 404 code is the name Service. The destination extension is placed in zone 611 in the same set as used in zone 610 The incoming call will display the name Service and the calling number 0398372301 at extension 14. The system can display the calling name and number, or it can display the called name with calling number. It cannot display the calling and called names together. Related Zones. Z225, Z404, Z500 (Function key 74 allocation), Z502, Z604

Zone 228

SMDR Masked

Default value = 0 Range = (0 ~ 9) This Zone sets the number of dialed number digits that the SMDR will print in a report. 0 = Print all of the digits dialed 1 = Print the first digit only 2 = Print the first two digits only ~ 9 = Print the first 9 digits only Related Zones. Z307

Zone 229

Slt Busy Rem

Default value = 1 Range = (0 ~ 1) This zone also sets the timer for External conference / forward calls. This Zone allows or disallows Busy Reminder Tone to be heard from an SLT. When a busy extension has a second I/C call transferred to it, the tone will be heard through the hand piece. Timing is set in Zone 122

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Note! Zone 119 must be a value greater than 015 if Zone 229 = 4 or 5 Related Zones. Z122, Z119,

Zone 230

Link Monitor

Default value = 0 Range = (0 ~ 1) VSU FITTED

ZONE 229 = 1

TIME = Z119 x 1

10 SEC. = BOTH PARTIES HEAR BEEP

VSU FITTED

ZONE 229 = 4

TIME = Z119 x 10

10 SEC. = ONLY B PARTY HEARS BEEP

VSU FITTED

ZONE 229 = 5

TIME = Z119 x 10

10 SEC. = BOTH PARTIES HEAR BEEP

NO VSU

ZONE 229 = 1

TIME = Z119 x 1

10 SEC. = BOTH PARTIES HEAR BEEP 10 SEC. = BOTH PARTIES HEAR BEEP

5 SEC. = BOTH PARTIES HEAR MESSAGE CODE 07 5 SEC. = BOTH PARTIES HEAR MESSAGE CODE 07 5 SEC. BOTH PARTIES HEAR MESSAGE CODE 07

CALL IS DISCONNECTED

CALL IS DISCONNECTED

CALL IS DISCONNECTED

5 SEC. = CALL IS BOTH DISCONNECTED PARTIES HEAR BEEP NO VSU ZONE 229 = TIME = 10 SEC. = CALL IS Z119 x 10 4 ONLY B DISCONNECTED PARTY HEARS BEEP 10 SEC. = 10 SEC. = CALL IS NO VSU ZONE 229 = TIME = Z119 x 10 BOTH BOTH DISCONNECTED 5 PARTIES PARTIES HEAR BEEP HEAR BEEP This Zone allows the system to maintain the cross-links connections after an abnormal disconnect. 0 = Disable 1 = Enable Related Zones. None

Zone 231

Volume Initi VAL.

Default value = 3 Range = (1 ~ 8) Start-up volume level for Speaker, Ringing and Handset tones for Keyphones. 8 initial levels can be set. NOTE! System must be powered down/up for change in data to be affected Related Zones. None

Zone 232

B.B.C. Pause TIMES

Default value = 01 Range = (00 ~ 99) This Zone sets the number of pauses in Speed Dial (only Speed Dial). The value set in Zone 100 is multiplied by the value in this zone. E.g.: If the value in Zone 100 = 20, then pause time of 20*40=800 Ms. If this zone = 2, the pause time for Speed Dialing will be 1600 Ms.

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Related Zones. Z100

Zone 233

Busy Tn Tms

Default value = 06 Range = (00 ~ 99) This Zone sets the number of cycles of busy needed by the system to identify Busy Tone. Related Zones. Z125, Z126, Z127, Z128, Z221

Zone 234

Co Auto Trf

Default value = 1 Range = (0 ~ 1) This zone allows or disallows the Auto Transfer facility. Zone 234 = 0 Zone 505 Item 05 = 0 or 1 Manual operation if an SLT transfers a call to an ext that is Func, 2, 6. ie. The call is to be sent external:Hook-Flash, Ext Number, Hook-Flash, 3, 3, hang-up Auto Transfer is Disabled Manual operation if an SLT answers multiple incoming calls:Answer first call, Hook-Flash, to place first call on hold, Answer second call, Hook-Flash to place second call on hold but retrieves first call….. and so on. Auto Transfer is Disabled Zone 234 = 1 Zone 505 Item 05 = 0 or 1 As above but Auto Transfer is Enabled Zone 234 = 2 Zone 505 Item 05 = 0 or 1 Ext. answers a call and Hook-Flashes to hold the call, dials the ext number and hangs up to transfer the call (Func, 2, 6. or internal transfer) Auto Transfer is Disabled Zone 234 = 3 Zone 505 Item 05 = 0 or 1 As above but Auto Transfer is Enabled Zone 234 = 4 Zone 505 Item 05 = 0 or 1 Ext. answers a call and Hook-Flashes to hold the call, dials the ext number and hangs up to transfer the call (Func, 2, 6. or internal transfer) Auto Transfer is Disabled Zone 505 Item 05 = 0 Ext. answers the first call and a second call rings in. Hook-Flash to hold the first call and answer the second call. Hook-Flash to hold the second call and transfer it. Hang-up and first call will recall to the SLT. Auto Transfer is Disabled Zone 234 = 5 As above but Auto Transfer is Enabled Related Zones. Zone 505 Item 05

Zone 235

System PSW

Default value = 0 Range = (0 ~ 1) This Zone sets the programming ability to the station in the 1st port only and sets the SLT ring cadence Z235=0 Any ext can program Z235=1 Only 1st port can program Z235=2 Any ext can prog. + SLT ring = intercom cadence

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Only 1st port prog. + SLT ring = intercom cadence Any ext can prog. + SLT ring = incoming cadence Only 1st port prog. + SLT ring = incoming cadence

Z235=3 Z235=4 Z235=5 Related Zones. Z300 Item 1

Zone 236

Dial Tn Tms

This Zone has no function in Australia. Related Zones. None

Zone 237

Slt Pulse #*

Default value = 0 Range = (0:D ~ 1:E) This Zone allows or Disallows a decadic (Pulse) SLT to simulate the # and * keys. 0 = Disable. Pulse dialing SLTs cannot use the # and * functions. In this mode of operation, station numbers may start with 7 and 8. 1 = Enable. Pulse SLTs can simulate the # with digit 7 and the * with digit 8. In this mode of operation station numbers should not start with 7 and 8. Note! This zone will disable 81/82 Message Waiting signals. Related Zones. Z245

Zone 238

DISA Group

Default value = 0 Range = (0:D ~ 1:E) This Zone allows or disallows single digit groups on an incoming DISA line. NOTE! This is not One Digit Dialing as in zone 401, but allows access to the groups set up in zone 607. 0= disable 1=enable 2~4=dept working Dept. working allows full digit working with 8 being the “breakout” digit to go to 1 of the 8 departments as in zone 607 Groups 1~8 DEPARTMENT WORKING FOR DISA 8 Departments can be created in zone 607. These departments can be accessed via the Auto-Attendant by dialing 8 and the Dept number during/after the greeting message. The number of depts. Depends on the setting in zone 238 as shown below:Zone 238 = 0 No Group or Department working available Zone 238 = 1 Groups 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 7, 8 are available in zone 607. To call a particular extension, the caller dials 6 followed by the extension number. Hence, no group 6 is allowed. To call a group, the caller dials the group number and all ext in the group will ring. Zone 238 = 2 Groups 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8 are available in zone 607. To call an extension, the caller dials the extension number (must not begin with 8). To dial a department, the caller dials 8 and hears the Dept Greeting message. The caller can then dial 1~8 to get to the desired dept. All exts in the group will ring. Zone 238 = 3 Groups 6, 7, 8 are available in zone 607. To call an extension, the caller dials the extension number (must not begin with 8). To dial a department, the caller dials 8 and hears the Dept Greeting message. The caller can then dial 6~8 to get to the desired dept. All exts in the group will ring. This allows extensions to begin with 1~5 Zone 238 = 4 This is the same as zone 238 = 2 but it also has the added feature:-

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If there is no password set in Zone 301 Set 03 (----dddd) then if the caller dials the digit set in Zone 202, Zone 607 Group 04 will ring. If a password is set in Zone 301 Set 03, then a conference call will be setup with a free CO line. Related Zones. Z202, Z301, Z607,

Zone 239

DND Disable

Default value = 0 Range = (0:D ~ 1:E) This Zone allows or disallows Do Not Disturb on a system wide basis and can over-ride the DND button. 0 = Disable. The system does have the Do Not Disturb function available. 1 = Enable. The system does not have the Do Not Disturb function available. Related Zones. None

Zone 240

Auto Co Dis.

Default value = 0 Range = 00 ~ 11 (0:D ~ 1:E) This Zone allows or disallows the automatic access to a C.O. line by lifting the handset. The function can be individually toggled by:- SPK, #, 5, 0. (NOTE! Disable means will work & enable means will not work) This zone will be over-ridden by Zone 508. 0=enabled: 1=disabled. Hot Line Ability. This allows or disallows the extension to access a CO line by lifting the handset. This feature can be toggled by the extension pressing SPK, #, 5, 0 Relay Active Time. This will keep the relay operated for 8 seconds in lieu of the default 2 seconds. Relays are set in Zone 302 Door Ringing This allows a Door (1 or 2) to ring its own group only, or to ring both groups as programmed in Zone 602.

Show CLI This allows extensions not in the Zone 600/601 ring group to display the CLI even though they will not audibly ring to the call. Flexible Digit Programming This allows variable length extension numbers. It is possible to mix 2, 3 and 4 digit extension numbers on the one system. Zone 205 must = set for a digit length of 3 or 4 and not 2 i.e. rooms on 1st floor are 100 to 110 rooms on 2nd floor are 200 to 210 rooms on 3rd floor are 300 to 310 reception is 40 kitchen is 41 restaurant is 42 bar is 43 These extension numbers are programmed in Zone 502, port ?? Item 01

See chart on next page ZONE 240

00

HOT LINE ABILITY SPK, #, 5, 0 YES

RELAY ACTIVE TIME 2 SEC

01

NO

2 SEC

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DISABLE

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02

YES

8 SEC

Z602 group 01 OR group 02 03 NO 8 SEC Z602 group 01 OR group 02 04 YES 2 SEC Z602 group 01 AND group 02 05 NO 2 SEC Z602 group 01 AND group 02 06 YES 2 SEC Z602 group 01 AND group 02 07 NO 2 SEC Z602 group 01 AND group 02 08 YES 2 SEC Z602 group 01 OR group 02 09 NO 2 SEC Z602 group 01 OR group 02 10 YES 2 SEC Z602 group 01 AND group 02 11 NO 2 SEC Z602 group 01 AND group 02 Related Zones. Z205, Z506 Item 06, Z508, Z602 grp 01 & grp 02

Zone 241

NO

DISABLE

NO

DISABLE

YES & RING HANDSET YES & RING HANDSET YES

DISABLE DISABLE

YES

DISABLE

NO

ENABLE

NO

ENABLE

NO

ENABLE

NO

ENABLE

DISABLE

Direct Dial

Default value = 0 Range = (0:D ~ 1:E) This Zone allows or disallows a station to intercom call another station by dialing the station number without lifting the handset or pressing the SPK button. It is recommended that this function be disabled if Zone 209 (Intercom One Digit Dialing) is enabled, or if DH64 (Hotel/Motel) software is used. (see Zone 506 Item 2) This zone also limits FAC calls to the call duration time or allows unlimited call duration. 0 = Disable & FAC calls limited to call duration time 1 = Enable& FAC calls limited to call duration time 2 = Disable& FAC calls not limited 3 = Enable & FAC calls not limited Related Zones. Z209, Z224, Z403, Z507 Item 3, Z506 Item 02

Zone 242

Xhold

Default value = 1 Range = (0:D ~ 1:E) This Zone Enables or Disables Exclusive Hold as well as System Wide Call Forward & FAC time duration. 0 = Disable Exclusive Hold~Disable Sys Call Fwd. 1 = Enable Exclusive Hold~Disable Sys Call Fwd. 2 = Disable Exclusive Hold~Enable Sys Call Fwd. 3 = Enable Exclusive Hold~Enable Sys Call Fwd Setting 2 or 3 is required for Voice Mail operation to forward calls to Voice Mail ports in Zone 400 Group 5. D.I.D:- If called ext is free, Zone 144 applies to Sys Call Fwd time, if ext is busy, Zone 122 applies If Zone 122=0, Sys Call Fwd will not occur if the station is busy. Warning 15 button keyphones must have reminder tone if using headsets. Related Zones. Z109, Z110, Z144, Z248, Z400 Group 5, Z502 Item 06

Zone 243

S.O.S. Times

Default value = 00 Range = (00 ~ 99) This Zone sets the number of times the SOS message will be played when the SOS outgoing call function is activated. Note. S.O.S. function requires the following programming. 1. A Sensor must be assigned for SOS function in Zone 303 2. An SOS message must be recorded and assigned in Zone 402 3. SOS Speed Dial Number must be programmed in Zone 404, codes 111 to 118. 4. All unequipped CO lines must be locked in Zone 605. Related Zones. Z136, Z303, Z402, Z404, Z605

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Zone 244

Door SensorR

Default value = 0 Range = (0:N ~ 2:D) This Zone sets the ringing mode used by the Door Sensor and Door Phone. 0 1 2 3 4 5 Door Sensor D+N N D D+N N D Door Phone D+N D+N D+N D+N N D Related Zones. Z124, Z131, Z249, Z602

Zone 245

Note: D = Day

N = Night

SLT MSG FUN.

Default value = 0 Range = (0:D ~ 1:E) 0 = Disable the ability of an SLT to send a “Message Waiting” signal. 1 = Enable an SLT to send a “Message Waiting” signal by dialing 6 after extension number. 2 = Enable an SLT to send a “Message Waiting” signal by dialing 6 after extension number, or (SLT and Keyphone) dialing 81, extension number. Dialing 82, extension number turns the signal off. NOTE: IF THE CALLED EXT IS BUSY, BOTH 1 & 2 SET UP A “RECALL WHEN FREE” FEATURE Related Zones. Z502 Item 06, Z504 Item 3

Zone 246

VSU REC Copy

Default value = 1 Range = (0:D ~ 1:E) This Zone allows or disallows copying of voice messages from one voice channel to another when recording. Ie.: from channel 1 to channel 2. 0 = All consoles in Zone 400 can record messages but with copying to other channels disabled. 1 = All consoles in Zone 400 can record messages with copying to other channels enabled. 2 = Only the console in Zone 400 Group 8 Item 01 can record message but without copying to other channels 3 = Only the console in Zone 400 Group 8 Item 01 can record messages with copying to other channels. Related Zones. Z400, Z402

Zone 247

Co Ring BGM.

Default value = 0 Range = (0:D ~ 1:E) This Zone allows the use of Back Ground Music instead of the normal ringing tone. WARNING! If this Zone is enabled and no external music is supplied, NO audible signal of an incoming call will be heard. 0 = Disabled 1 = Enabled Related Zones. Z600, Z601

Zone 248

FWD. FUNC.

Default value = 1 Range = (0:D ~ 1:E) This Zone enables or disables the Call Forward function. 0 = Disable Call Forward 1 = Enable Call Forward Related Zones. Z109, Z110, Z242, Z400 Group 5,

Zone 249

Door BGM Rg.

Default value = 0 Range = (1:B ~2:R) This Zone sets the ringing signal at keyphones for door phone calls when door phone button is pushed 0 = Original door alarm signal. (the default “Ding Dong”) 1 = Background Music

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2 = Incoming ringing signal 3 = Silent with LED flash Related Zones. Z124, Z131, Z244, Z602

Zone 250

Ind. Console

Default value = 1 Range = (0:D ~ 1:E) This Zone allows or disallows a console to program System Speed Dial numbers, Name Speed Dial numbers and System Alarm. This zone also enables or disables calls answered by the AA to be transferred directly to a Voice Mail box DATA PROGRAM SPEED CODES YES/NO AA TO VMB YES/NO 0 NO NO 1 YES NO 4 NO YES 5 YES YES

Incoming calls transferred direct to Voice Mail Box Incoming calls can be sent to a nominated Voice Mail box if not answered by an extension. This is useful for PSTN systems The AA answer can be delayed by Zone 118 as normal. If an extension does not answer the call, the AutoAttendant will answer the call (not a DID) and transfer the call to the nominated voice mail box. The caller can then record a message without having to enter any digits. The system can operate in this manner for 1. Day only 2. Night only 3. Day and night

WARNING! If this feature is enabled, normal AA operation is no longer possible. There can be only two VMBs that will take all incoming calls in this manner. They can be different extensions (VMB) for day and night or the same extension (VMB) for both day and night. Programming Zone 250 allows normal AA operation with 4 consoles nominated if the VMB feature is not required. Zone 250 = 4 (same as Z250=0 with added VMB feature) Zone 250 = 5 (same as Z250=1 with added VMB feature) Below is the programming to nominate the extension (VMB) that is to take the incoming calls that are not answered manually. For Night operation Zone 400/Group 06/Item 04 = Ext (VMB) Zone 400/Group 06/Item 04 = 00

This enables call to VMB feature This disables call to VMB feature

For Day operation Zone 400/Group 01/Item 04 = Ext (VMB) Zone 400/Group 01/Item 04 = 00

This enables call to VMB feature This disables call to VMB feature

If the console is Func, 2, 6 forwarded, the call will still be transferred to the external destination. The above can be used to simulate DID working on PSTN trunks. i.e. if an extension does not answer, the caller is able to leave a message. BUT the VMB is common to all calls irrespective of which extension has been called. Operation 1. Caller dials in and hears ringtone 2. AA answers and Caller hears Greeting message (day or night as appropriate) 3. Call is transferred to VMB as set in Z400 4. Caller hears personal greeting of the mailbox

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5. If the extension is Func, 2, 6 to an external number, the call will go to that number and not the VMB Related Zones. Z400 Group 01, Z400 Group 06.

Zone 251

METERING

Default value = 0 Range = (0:R ~ 5:M) 0 = Normal SMDR. 5 = Timed call charging & DH64 NOTE! Meter pulse detection is not possible on the DV series. WARNING! Any “room” checked out will be restricted to the first 2 common allowed codes in Zone 406 If an “admin” extension is to be checked out, Zone 505, Item 08 must be set to 0 to allow outgoing calls The DV system is capable of “metering” calls for the DH64 using a time chart to “create” meter pulses. This feature must have Reversal on Answer (ROA) supplied by Telstra. Local calls can be:1. Free (non-reversal) 2. Multi-metered at a common rate Note 1 3. Multi-metered at a special rate depending on the number dialed Note 2 4. Single fee charged ISD/STD calls can be:1. Free (non-reversal) 2. Multi-metered at a common rate Note 1 3. Multi-metered at a special rate depending on the number dialed Note 2 Programming Zone functions:Zone 251 must be set to 5 for timed charging to function Zone 203 must be set to the STD code (o for Aus) Zone 140 is the time interval between charges (seconds) for non-listed local calls Zone 141 is the time interval between charges (seconds) for non-listed STD calls Zone 142 is the time interval between charges (seconds) for non-listed ISD calls Zone 307 Item 01 is set for the “free” time before metering starts on all calls (in 5 second blocks) Zone 307 Item 07 = 1 to enable reversal on answer Zone 407 Code 01 must contain the ISD access code (eg. 0011) Zone 407 Codes 21~29 show the listed prefixes that will over-ride the 140~142 timers (eg. for varying the charge on 02, 08, 07 STD calls). This aligns with Zone 614 Items 1~9 for the timing interval. Zone 614 sets the timing interval (minutes) for listed prefixes in Zone 407 Items 21~29. CO 02 corresponds to Z407 Code 22 CO 01 corresponds to Z407 Code 21 CO 03 corresponds to Z407 Code 23 CO 04 corresponds to Z407 Code 24 CO 05 corresponds to Z407 Code 25 Etc. Zone 604 Item 02 Allows non-ISD (Z407 Code 01) and non-STD (Z203) calls to be free. 8 = free using Decadic dial, 9 = free with DTMF dial Example:Overseas access = 0011 and metered every 10 seconds STD code = 0 and general STD calls metered every 30 seconds 08 calls to be metered every 60 seconds 02 calls to be metered every 120 seconds Local calls (general) are to be metered every 4 minutes Local calls to 1800 are free (non-metering) Local calls to 1900 are to be metered every 2 minutes Zone 251=5 enable time charging Zone 203=0 STD code Zone 140=240 time interval for non-listed local calls Zone 141=030 time interval for non-listed STD calls Zone 142=010 time interval for non-listed ISD calls Zone 307 Item 01=0 free time before metering begins Zone 307 Item 07=1 enables ROA Zone 407 Code 01=0011 ISD code

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Zone 407 Code 21=08 Zone 407 Code 22=02 Zone 614=1200000….. Zone 604 CO 01~max Item 02=9

listed 08 prefix calls (see Z614 CO 01 for timing interval) listed 02 prefix calls (see Z614 CO 02 for timing interval) time interval (minutes) for listed calls in Z407 code 21 and 22 enable free (non-listed) local calls using DTMF dial

Note 1:- Zones 141 & 142 set the interval between charges for STD & ISD calls Note 2:- codes in Zone 407 are used to allow different dialing prefixes (07, 02, etc) to be charged at a different rate to other STD & ISD calls. Related Zones. Z140, Z141, Z142, Z203, Z307/01, Z307/07, Z407/01, Z407/21~29, Z614

Zone 252

Limit Month

Default value = 00 Range = (01 ~ 12) This Zone sets the calendar month which, when reached, limits all stations to incoming calls only. 00 = Disable 01 = January 02 = February, etc. Related Zones. None

Zone 253

SPC Function

Default value = 00 Range = (00, 03, 09, 12) NOTE: Also see Zone 603 for further options on CO selection. 00 = Disable digit insert LCR and Disable Toll password print 03 = Enable trunk select LCR 09 = Enable digit insertLCR and Disable Toll password print 12 = Enable digit insert LCR and Enable Toll password print NOTE: If BOTH Digit Insertion & Trunk Selection is required, see Zone 257

Digit Insertion LCR only The digit insertion LCR feature uses the Speed Dial Codes from 150 to 199 inclusive. These are programmed in Zone 404. WARNING! UNLESS AN LCR SOFTWARE CHIP IS FITTED, THESE CODES WILL STILL BE ABLE TO BE PROGRAMMED AS SPEED DIALS BY CUSTOMERS. THIS WILL OVER-WRITE THE LCR DATA CAUSING PROBABLE FAILURE OF THE CALL. The structure of the digit insert LCR code is as follows. Items 1 to 8 are the code to be matched Items 9 & 10 are separators (no entry) Items 11 to 14 are the start time (HHMM) Items 15 & 16 are separators (no entry) Items 17 to 20 are the finish time (HHMM) Items 21 & 22 are separators (no entry) Items 23 to 30 are the Carrier prefix code to be inserted. SM65 uses the Tab key to select the correct data input item positions Example:If 03 is dialed, the prefix code 1456 is to be used to select Optus in lieu of Telstra as the carrier for the call during business hours 9:00AM to 5:00PM. See next page for details ALL DATA MUST BE ENTERED INTO THE CORRECT ITEM POSITION! Zone 404 Code 150 starting at Item 01 01 02 03 04 05 06 07 08 09 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 0 3 0 9 0 0 1 7 0 0 1 4 5 6

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BLANK ITEMS WHERE DATA IS NOT USED AND SEPARATORS BETWEEN DATA ENTRY POINTS. WARNING! IF YOU ARE USING A LAPTOP TO ALTER OR ADD TO EXISTING LCR CODES OR SPEED DIAL CODES, YOU MUST UPLOAD ALL THE EXISTING SPEED DIALS FROM THE SYSTEM THEN MAKE THE ALTERATIONS IN THE LAPTOP AND THEN DOWNLOAD THE NEW DATA TO THE SYSTEM. The system will check for a match with the dialed number in items 1 to 8 and then if a match is found, it will check to see if the time is in the operating band (items 9 to 12 & items 15 to 18). If 24 hour insertion is required, enter 0000 for start and finish times. If a full match is found, the code in items 21 to 30 is inserted before the original number is dialed. The system will check through all the entered codes looking for a match, until code 150 has been checked or a blank entry is found. A blank entry in any of the fields stops LCR checking for that call. As soon as a “no match” is definite (e.g. 02 was dialed or the time is out of band) the system will step onto the next code for checking, or if at code 150, or if a space in a code is found, it will stop the LCR checking programme. Zone 253 enables / disables the LCR function Zone 253 = 00 Digit insert LCR is disabled and Toll password is disabled Zone 253 = 03 CO select LCR and Toll password is disabled Zone 253 = 09 Digit insert LCR is enables and Toll password is disabled Zone 253 = 12 Digit insert LCR is enabled and Toll password is enabled Zone 225 must not be set to 0 or only the first 50 System Speed Codes will be available.

Trunk (CO) selection LCR only This allows the system to select a group of trunks depending on the number that the extension has dialed. The system can be programmed to select a particular CO for LCR purposes. A group of COs can be selected instead of digit insertion. If zone 253=03, this will turn on the “trunk select” function and turn off the digit insertion function A code is entered into SPD codes 150~199 (e.g. 04 for mobiles) The SPD code is also programmed to use CO 02. This will force the system to use a CO from the group 02 in zone 603 for all outgoing calls when 04 are the first two digits. You can define up to 8 digits for the SPD (trunk select) code. AUTO TRUNK SELECTION WILL OPERATE:1. WHEN A CO IS MANUALLY SELECTED, OR 2. WHEN USING THE “DIAL 9” FEATURE, OR 3. WHEN USING SPEED DIAL CODES, OR 4. WHEN USING THE REDIAL FETAURE. THE ABOVE APPLIES TO BOTH KEYPHONES AND SLTs, BUT DOES NOT WORK FOR Z0NE 603 GROUPS 6~9. LCR DOES NOT APPLY TO ZONE 603 GROUPS 6~8 The trunk group selection works as in the table below:

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08 09~12

DO NOT USE DO NOT USE

When programming Speed Dial codes (zone 404, codes 100~199 and 200~???), the code can be programmed to use a particular CO. In this case it will not select the particular CO but select a CO from the group as above. This means that if the function is invoked, all calls whether manually dialed or Speed dialed, will trunk select from the zone 603 groups according to the programming. You can force carrier selection, or you can force selection of ISDN/PSTN as desired. Zone 253 enables / disables the LCR function Zone 253 = 00 Digit insert LCR is disabled and Toll password is disabled Zone 253 = 03 CO select LCR and Toll password is disabled Zone 253 = 09 Digit insert LCR is enables and Toll password is disabled Zone 253 = 12 Digit insert LCR is enabled and Toll password is enabled Zone 225 must not be set to 0 or only the first 50 System Speed Codes will be available.

Digit Insertion LCR with Zone 253 = 10 If Zone 253 = 10, the following features are available a) digit deletion and insertion (digit replacement) b) Digit insertion using a common number to be inserted c) Normal digit insertion operation. This is achieved by using different areas of the Zone 404 look up table (codes 150~199) Examples:Zone 253 = 10

Digit replacement. Zone 404 codes 150 ~ 159 are used for digit replacement. The number to be matched is programmed into code 150 as usual, as are the times and insert codes. Zone 404 code 150:03--------0000--000--02-----If an extension dials 0398372300, the system will replace the 03 with 02 and it will dial 0298372300.

Digit insertion to a common number Zone 404 codes 160~169 are used for common insertion. Zone 404 code 160:03--------0000--0000---------Zone 404 code 161:09--------0000--0000---------Zone 404 code 199:1485-------------------------If an extension dials 0312345678 or dials 0912345678, the system will insert the data in Zone 404, 199 and therefore dial 14850312345678 or 14850912345678

Normal digit insertion Zone 404 codes 170~198 are used for normal digit insertion. Zone 404 code 170:03--------0000--0000--1485-----If an extension dials 0312345678, the system will dial 14850312345678 Zone 404 code 171:04--------0000--0000--1888-----If an extension dials 0412345678, the system will dial 18880412345678 Zone 404 code 172:08--------0000--0000--1444-----If an extension dials 0812345678, the system will dial 14440812345678 Related Zones. Z404, Z603 , Z257

Zone 254

SLT. Flash-7

Default value = 0

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Range = (0:D ~ 1:E)

This allows an SLT to use Carrier Easy Call features requiring a hook-flash

This Zone allows an SLT to place a call on hold by either HOOK-FLASH alone, or by using FLASH + 7. 0 = Disable. SLT places a call in hold by Hook-Flash or pressing FLASH 1 = Enable. SLT places a call in hold by Hook-Flash + 7, or by pressing FLASH + 7. Related Zones. None

Zone 255

VM PRE DIGIT

Default value = 8 Range = (0 ~ 9) This Zone allocates the digit for activating the message waiting signal. (default = 81 ~ 82) Related Zones. Z245

Zone 256

MIDDAY FG

Default value = 0 Range = (0 ~ 1) This Zone changes the Ext. Toll layer from day setting to night setting during the Midday time 0 = Disable 1 = Enable Related Zones. Z503 Item 05/06

Zone 257

TOLL_fg

Default value = 0 Range = (0 ~ 1)

Digit Insertion with Trunk Selection LCR Zone 257 = 4 to enable trunk select & digit insertion Zone 253 = 03 to enable trunk select & digit insertion Zone 404 codes 150 ~ 159 (Lookup table trunk group selection) This group has the code to be matched (eg. 04) and the trunk group (zone 603) that is to be used for the call. Zone 404 codes 160 ~ 169 (Lookup table for common digit insertion from Z404 code 199 This group has the code to be matched (eg. 04) and then the number in 199 will be used as the insert number. Zone 404 codes 170 ~ 198 (Lookup table for individual digit insertion) This group has the code to be matched (eg. 04) and the digits in Items 23~30 will be used as the insert number Examples 1. if 04 is dialed, then trunks from group 04 must be used 2. If 02 is dialed, then trunks from the normal group (default = group 01) must be used and the insert number is 2245 3. If 0011 is dialed, then trunks from group 03 must be used and the insert number is 2148 For all examples:Z 253 = 03 Z 257 = 4 Z603/01= 01 Z603/02= 02 Z603/03= 03 Z603/04= 04 Programming for example 1 Z 404 / 150 = 04 and CO = 04 Programming for example 2 Z 404 / 160 = 02 Z 404 / 199 = 2245 Programming for example 3

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Z 404 / 151 = 0011 and CO = 03 Z404 170 = 0011 and positions 23~30 = 21480000 OPERATION If 04 is dialed, the system will select a trunk from Z603 Group 04 and dial the actual number If 02 is dialed, the system will seize a free line from the normal Z603 group and insert 2245, then dial the actual number If 0011 is dialed, the system will seize a free line from the normal Z603 group and insert 2145, then dial the actual number Enables or Disables the enhanced FAC call barring layer feature. This zone also enables Trunk select with Digit insert LCR. Data = 4 to enable. This feature is programmed in conjunctiom with Z253. FAC ADVANCED FEATURE FOR CALL BARRING NOTE! If 1st FAC digit is 9, then normal restriction (non FAC) will apply during the FAC call. Zone 257 allows the FAC feature to be extended as below Zone 257 = 0 FAC feature operates as normal. i.e. if an extension is given a restriction layer, and a call is made using a valid FAC, the call will be unrestricted. When the call has ended, the restriction for that extension will be re-applied. Zone 257 = 9 The above also applies Zone 257 = 1~8 The FAC operates as before, with the exception that the call under the control of the FAC will be subject to the restriction layer corresponding to the 1st digit of the FAC. Examples. Zone 257 = 0 FAC = 1234 Zone 503, Extension 11, Item 05/6 = 22 If a FAC is used to initiate a call from ext 11, the call will be made and it will be unrestricted. At the end of the FAC call, the restriction layer 2 will apply again. This will be unrelated to the FAC used Zone 257 = 1 FAC = 2345 Zone 503, Extension 11, Item 05/6 = 22 If a FAC is used to initiate a call from ext 11, the call will be made and it will be restricted to layer 2. At the end of the FAC call, the restriction layer 2 will apply again

Zone 257 = 1 FAC = 3456 Zone 503, Extension 11, Item 05/6 = 22 If a FAC is used to initiate a call from ext 11, the call will be made and it will be restricted to layer 3. At the end of the FAC call, the restriction layer 2 will apply again

Zone 257 = 1 FAC = 6543 Zone 503, Extension 11, Item 05/6 = 22 If a FAC is used to initiate a call from ext 11, the call will be made and it will be restricted to layer 6. At the end of the FAC call, the restriction layer 2 will apply again Example Zone 257 = 1

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FAC = 9543 Zone 503, Extension 11, Item 05/6 = 22 If a FAC is used to initiate a call from ext 11, the call will be made and it will be restricted to layer 2. At the end of the FAC call, the restriction layer 2 will apply again Related Zones. Z253, Z403,

Zone 258 Default value = 0 Range = (1 ~ 9) Enables or Disables several features as listed. DATA=0 DATA=4 DATA=5 ALL ENABLE DISABLE CLI FEATURES DOD FOR DISABLED KEYPHONES

ISDN DID DOD

DATA=6 ENABLE VIRTUAL EXTENSIONS

DATA=7 ENABLE INTERCOM SMDR

DATA=8 ENABLE INTERCOM SMDR & VIRT’l EXTS

DATA=10 ENABLE VIRTUAL EXTS & DOD

Programming Virtual Extensions A “virtual extension” can be programmed for externally call forwarding. This can be used for after hours call diversion and does not require manual switching by pressing Func, 2, 6. It can also be utilized when there are no spare SLT ports and no keyphones available.

Method:A virtual extension (any valid extension number including a flexible number length if programmed) can be programmed and if this extension number is dialed from an internal extension or from DISA, the system will check for a match in the virtual extension list. If a match is found, the system then checks the number to be dialed in the SPD codes and externally call forwards the call. The call will be under the control of the call timer (Zone 119) as usual. The night time greeting message can be altered to refer to “Dial xx to contact our service dept after hours or dial yy to leave a message”.

Programming:1. Progam Zone 258 to either 6, 8 or 10 2. Program valid extension numbers in Zone 610 from code 83 to code 98 (16 virtual exts max). 3. Program the numbers to be dialed in Zone 404, codes 283 to 298. The code number must match the code number of Zone 610. NOTE! Use a leading zero in Zone 610 if the extensions are two digit numbers 4. Program the COs to be used Zone 603 group 08

Example:To set up a virtual extension for extension 55 to dial 0422 888 999, using CO 08 Zone 258 = 6 Zone 610, Code 83 = 55 or 055 Zone 404, code 283 = 0422888999 Zone 603 group 08 = 08 00 00 etc

Programming for DID and DOD numbers NOTE! To invoke these features Zone 258 must = 4 DID programming & operation The carrier always the called number with ISDN calls to a system. The last two digits of this number is then compared to a “lookup table” (Zone 610) of numbers to get a match. If a match is found in the table, a second table (Zone 611) is used to find which particular extension “belongs” to that DID number. Example:The caller dials 03 9542 2345. This number is sent to the system with the incoming call

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The system then looks at the last 2 digits dialed (45) and consults the lookup table (Zone 610) to see if it is a DID number. Each DID number is allocated a “set” identification number in the table and the maximum number of sets is 28. If a match is not made in the table (Zone 610), the call is treated as a normal incoming CO call and Zone 600/601 is used for the ring grouping. If a match is made, the system then looks in the same set number in Zone 611 to get the destination extension number. The number can be an extension number or 00. If the number in Zone 611 is not 00, the system will send the call to the extension. If the number in Zone 611 is 00, there are two options:1. The call is not a DID and is treated as a normal CO call. Zone 600/601 has the ring group. 2. The call is to a DID group. There can be 8 groups called 01 to 08. These groups correspond to the groups in Zone 607. The groups for DID can only use the last two digits of 01 to 08. EG: 03 8542 2301 is a valid group DID number. 03 8542 2311 is not a valid number. Only 01 to 08 are valid DID group numbers. If the number is a valid group number, the incoming call will ring to all the extensions listed in the matching Zone 607 group. The ring method for this group is common ring. DOD programming & operation Normally, the carrier will send the GSN or Directory number of the ISDN service when an outgoing call is made from the system. It is possible to send the DID number of the calling extension when calling out from a DV system. This will be sent instead of the directory number of the ISDN service. This feature is called DOD. Example:The Directory number of the service is 03 8542 2300 and the extension that has the DID number of 03 8542 2345 makes an outgoing call. The called party will see 03 8542 2345 as the calling number and not 03 8542 2300 as normal. When an outgoing call is being made, the system checks Zone 611 to see if the extension has a DID number. If it has, the system then checks a “lookup” table to find the DID number to be sent. This table is the SPD codes 201 to 298. The SPD code number (201 to 298) correspond to the set number in Zone 611. If the calling extension is in set 23 of Zone 611, it will use the number in Zone 404 code 223. This number will be sent to the called party. In this example, ext. 11 has the indial number of 03 8542 2345. Zone 611 set 23 = 11 (ext 11) and Zone 404 code 223 = 0385422345. This is the number sent to the called party. Related Zones. Z307, Z404, Z610, Z611

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Zone 300 System Reset Default value = 0 Range = (1 ~ 3) This Zone allows the programmer to reset the system data to the default settings. It is recommended that every system should be reset before programming for the first time. DATA ENTERED

SYSTEM DATA

1 RESET 2 RESET 4 NOT RESET Related Zones. All Zones

SYSTEM SPEED DIAL CODES NOT RESET RESET NOT RESET

Zone 301

ALL ROOM RECORDS RESET RESET RESET

ALL ROOMS CHECKED OUT NO YES NO

Set (PASSWORDS)

Default value = See individual sets (passwords) Range = Not Applicable This Zone sets the Password(s) as required by the user. Set 01. Programming Password. P-PROG Sets a required password before programming can commence. Default = dddddddd Set 02. SMDR & SOS Password. P-SMDR Sets a required password to lock or unlock the SMDR port and to reset the SOS alarm (#55) & (#57). With SMDR locked:AV8 stores 100 calls AV38 & DV38 store 100 calls AV16 stores 50 calls AV24 stores 25 calls AV256 stores 250 calls or 1160 calls for DH64 Default = dddddddd Set 03. DISA Password. P-DISA Sets a required password for a DISA caller to access a relay function or a free CO line Default = ----dddd Set 04. Toll free password P-TOLL Sets a required password over-ride all Toll restrictions. Default = ----dddd Set 05. Incoming Paging Password P-PAGE This function requires a Voice Service Card. Sets a required password for a DISA caller to access the Paging facility. Default = ----dddd Set 06. Reserved Passwd Reserved for a future required password Default = ----dddd Set 07. Remote Programming Password Pmodem Sets a required password for entering remote programming mode. Default = ----dddd Set 08. Headset Password P-HEAD Sets a required password for a user to enter/leave Headset mode. Default = dddddddd Set 11. Remote Voice Mail Access P-VM Sets a required password for external access to retrieve VM messages. Default = ----dddd Set 12. VoIP CLI to be sent P-VOIP Sets the number to be sent as CLI when making a VoIP call. Default = ----dddd (actually 1234) Related Zones. Various Zones are affected by the passwords.

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Zone 302 Default value = 02 Range = Relay #

Relay Fun (Item = relay number)

00 00~18 (Item 01 = relay 1, Item 02 = relay 2)

This Zone sets the functions that the relay(s) will provide. 00 = No operation 01 = Music on Hold 02 = Door 1 Open 03 = Door 2 Open 04 = CO Loud Bell 05 =Station Loud Bell 06 = Sensor Alarm 07 = Remote control. The relay is operated & released via a DISA call 08 = Secret Recording 09 = Latch door relay during door call 10 = External All Zone Page 11 = External Zone 1 Page 12 = External Zone 2 Page 13 to 18 = External Zones 3-8 Page Related Zones. Z504 Item 4, Z604 Item 6

Zone 303

Sensor (Item = Sensor number)

This Zone sets the function and operating conditions of the system sensor(s). DV38 (2 Sensors) Default value = 03 00 00 00 First & second numbers are the Sensor function according to the chart Third and fourth numbers are the Normally open/closed indicator Range = 00~18 (function) 00~01 (normal condition indicator) Sensor number

Sensor Function

00 01 02 03 04 05 06 07 08~18

Non-Operational Fire Alarm (continuous alarm) Break in Alarm (interrupted) Door 1 Switch Sensor Door 2 Switch Sensor Relay Enable S.O.S. Sensor S.O.S. and Relay Reserved

Normally open/closed indicator 00 01 Low Level means Normally Open condition

Sensor Operation Condition Low Level Control High Level Control High Level means Normally Closed condition.

NOTES. Fire Alarm Application: When the Sensor is triggered, all idle stations will ring continuously. All busy stations will hear the alarm tone. To cancel the Fire Alarm, go off-hook at a station and press # + 5 + 2. Break In Alarm: When the Sensor is triggered, all idle stations will ring continuously and will stop ringing only when the Sensor is returned to the normal condition. S.O.S. Alarm: When the Sensor is triggered, the system will make outgoing calls on all CO lines through the Speed Dial function according to Zone 243 and Zone 404. All engaged lines will be disconnected by the system. To cancel S.O.S., go off-hook at a station and press # + 5 + 5 + the password as set in Zone 301 Item 2. If Sensor = 05 Relay Enable………………..This enables the relay function in conjunction with the sensor eg.: Sensor 1 enables relay 1, Sensor 2 enables relay 2, etc. If Sensor = 07 S.O.S. and Relay Enable……This enables the S.O.S. and the relay function. Eg.: S.O.S. Sensor 1 enables relay 1, S.O.S. Sensor 2 enables relay 2, etc. Related Zones. Z124, Z243, Z404

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Zone 304

D/M/Y W T

Default value = current system date and time Range = N/A NOTE: Some software versions reverse the Day and the Month. Check the display before altering This Zone allows the programmer to set the system date and time. Data is keyed into the system in the following order: MM/DD/YY w hh mm Where MM is the Month 01~12 DD is the Day of the Month 01~31 YY is the last two digits if the Year 00~99 w is the Day of the Week 01~07 (Monday =01, Tuesday=02, etc.) hh is the Hour of the Day 00~23 mm is the Minutes of the Hour 00~59 Related Zones. Z204

Zone 305 Default value = 00:00 Range = See below

00

Alarm hh:mm

Set = which time setting (01~10) d

This Zone allows the programmer to set the system Alarm Clock. There are ten individual times that can be set for this function. When triggered, all idle keyphones will emit Background Music for the time as set by the duration. SLTs will not be affected by this function. Hh 00~23 Depending on 12 or 24 Hour Clock mm 00~59 d 00~99 Duration of signal in Minutes Related Zones. Z204, Z304

Zone 306

Day TM

Set = Day of Week (00~06)

Default value = 8:30 to 17:30 for all days except Sunday which is 00:00 to 00:00 (hh:mm to HH:MM) Range = as below Set: 00 = Sunday, 01 = Monday, 02 = Tuesday, etc. This Zone allows the Day time duration for each day of the week. Hh = start hour for Day Time Duration 00~23 mm = start minutes for Day Time Duration 00~59 HH = end hour for Day Time Duration 00~23 MM = end minutes for Day Time Duration 00~59 Related Zones. Zone 219, Z503 Item 5, Item 6, Z600, Z601, Z604 Item 3, Item 5, Item 7, Item 8,

Zone 307

SMDR

(enter required item number)

Default value = 0 1 1 1 1 21 0 0 Range = as per each item This Zone allows the programmer to set various functions as listed below: Item 01:Start Time The call duration clock will commence timing the call when the CO line is accessed and this time setting is reached. The time is set as 5 Seconds * this setting number. 0 = 00 Seconds 01 = 05 Seconds 02 = 10 Seconds etc. Item 02:Rec-Incom The system will/will not record all incoming calls. 0 = Do not record 1 = Record Item 03:Rec-Local Local calls will/will not be recorded. 0 = Do not record 1 = Record Item 04:Rec-NoAns Incoming calls that are not answered will/will not be recorded. 0 = Do not record 1 = Record Item 05:Rec-Title The Title will/will not be printed. 0 = Do not print title 1 = Print title Item 06:Title-No Sets the number of records to be printed before the title is reprinted. 00~99 Item 07:Polarity Starts call timer only after a line reversal is received. 0 = Disable 1 = Enable See examples on next page

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CO 01 05 02 03 04 04 01 06

Ext 12 15 17 NN 13 11 d-03 14

S X D # * d

Example of SMDR printout and symbol legend Telephone # Account MM/DD Start Duration 0088629993380 9125 12/01 08:35 00:05’35” 123567890 12/01 09:00 00:09’45” Incoming 1111 12/01 09:10 00:05’19” Incoming No Answer 12/01 10:00 Incoming 12/01 10:09 00:00’15” Incoming 12/01 10:11 00:03’10” 090901123 12/01 12:00 00:10’45” 0088626522222 FAC:01 12/01 12:30 00:04’45”

Ring

00’02” 00’30” 00’03”

Symbol legend CO = CO line number D = DISA Incoming Ext = Station Number d = DISA outgoing S = Control Status # = call placed in Hold Telephone # = Telephone number * = call taken out of Hold Account = Account allocated to Station X = disconnection by restriction MM/DD = Date Start = Start time of call (HH:MM) Duration = Time duration of call (HH:MM’SS”) Ring = Duration of incoming ring (MM”SS”) Explanation of examples Case 1: At 08:35, station 12 made a call to 0088629993380, this call was made on CO 1 and lasted 5 mins 35 seconds, and was allocated to Account code 9125. Case 2: At 09:00, station 15 attempted a call on CO 5 but was disallowed by restriction. Case 3: At 09:10, station 17 answered a DISA call on CO line 2, entered Account code 1111 and the call rang for 2 seconds, with a duration of 5 mins 19 secs. Case 4: At 10:00, an incoming call rang for 30 seconds without answer. The caller then disconnected. Case 5: At 10:09, an incoming call on CO 4 rang for 3 secs., was answered by station 13, was placed on hold 15 seconds later. Case 6: At 10:10, station 11 retrieved the case 5 call from hold . Case 7: At 12:00, an incoming DISA call on CO line 3, made an outside call to 090901123 on CO line 1. The duration of the outgoing call was 10 mins 45 secs. Case 8: At 12:30, station 14 made a call on CO line 6 using the Forced Account Code 01. This call lasted for 4 mins 45 secs. Related Zones. Z228, Z140, Z141, Z142, Z203, Z407, Z614,

Zone 308

Midday

(Set = Day of week)

Default value = 00:00 to 00:00 Range = Hours 00~23, Minutes 00~59 NOTE! Midday operation of DISA can be used to play a greeting method and then hangup or Func, 2, 6. This Zone allows the programmer to set the system Midday Time. Set 00 = Sunday Set 01 = Monday Set 02 = Tuesday etc. First time is for the start of midday duration. The second time is for the end of midday duration. Related Zones. Z219, Z402, Z600, Z601

Zone 309 Zone 310 Default value = Blank screen

No Function Company

Note! This zone can only be programmed if an DH64 is fitted

This Zone allows the programmer to set the name of the Hotel/Motel for the “Call accounting” printout. Related Zones. Nil

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Zone 400

Consl (Group = 1 of 8 max)

Default value = 11 12 13 14 for each group Range = N/A This Zone allows the programmer to set the consoles for the 8 “Consoles Groups or companies”. A maximum of 4 Consoles can be assigned for each group. The first station entered in each group is the Master Console for that group. Groups 1~4 The first console in the group is the master console and will display Night Service message as well as the conf/dnd led flashing. It is also the console that will ring if a group station dials the operator. The 4th console in Group 1 is for AA to VMB Day calls. The second console in the group will have Conf/DND LED flashing for Night Service indication. It will ring if the operator is dialed and 1st console is busy. The third console in the group will have Conf/DND LED flashing for Night Service indication. It will ring if the operator is dialed and the 1st and 2nd consoles are busy. The fourth console in the group will have Conf/DND LED flashing for Night Service indication. It will ring if the operator is dialed and the 1st, 2nd and 3rd consoles are busy. Group 04 is also used for midday console extensions. Group 5 This Group can be used as the Voice Mail Group. Any calls transferred to a Voice Mail station should be to an SLT in this group. The station should be set as a Voice Mail channel (Zone 502 Item 02). Busy/No-Answer hunting is automatic for type 7 (zone 502 Item 02) SLTs in this group. System wide call forward will forward to the extensions in this group. Group 6 This is the group that night time DISA No Answer calls will be transferred to when Zone 219 Item 05 is enabled. The 4th console is for AA to VMB night calls. Group 7 ITEM 02 IS THE KEYPHONE EXTENSION TO BE USED FOR UNSUPERVISED REMOTE PROGRAMMING. ITEM 04 IS THE CONSOLE FOR FUNC, 2, 6, CALL FORWARDING If Zone 218 is not = 0, and after 3 attempts to transfer to a console are unsuccessful; the call will be transferred to an SLT EXT that is the first assigned Extension in this group. The system will attempt to the transfer according to the conditions in Zone 218. It is common for this EXT to be an answering machine. Group 8 If Zone 246 = 2 or 3, only consoles in this group can record the messages for Voice Service card recording. Related Zones. Z201, Z218, Z246, Z503 Item 1

Zone 401

S.D.I.

(see text for group)

Default value = 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 Range = N/A This Zone allocates the possible 7 groups available for one digit intercom dialing. If zone 209=1 then only group 1 is available, and the single digit dials the extension in group 1. ie: dialing 1 gives the ext in Item 01, dialing 2 gives the ext. in Item 02, etc. If zone 209=2 then all 7 groups are available and all extensions in a group will ring in common. The group can be rung by dialing the single digit of the group number. If a 6 is dialed first, the full extension number can then be dialed to contact a particular extension. This means that the 6th position (Item 06) in each group when Zone 209=1 is not valid. If Z209 = 0 If Z209 = 1

This zone is disabled. Only group one is available. ~

Item 1 in the group is the extension rung if a 1 is dialed Item 2 in the group is the extension rung if a 2 is dialed Item 6 must not be programmed If Z209 = 2 7 Groups are available. 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 7, 8 The single digit dialed will ring all the extensions set in the Group Eg: if a 3 is dialed, all the extensions set in Group 03 will ring If Z209 = 3 7 Groups are available. 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 7, 8 The single digit dialed will ring an ext. in that group. The next call to the same group will ring at the next ext in the group. i.e. load share for the group. Related Zones. Z209, Z401, Z503 Item 1

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Zone 402

VSU An

(Group = Voice Channel number)

Default value = 01 02 03 04 05 06 07 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 Range = N/A

NOTE! THIS ZONE APPLIES THE THE VSCA CARD NOT THE VMCA CARD. WARNING! If altering the data, all Groups (channels) MUST be altered, not just the first group (channel) DV38 has two (optional four) Voice Channels This Zone allows the programmer to allocate the Voice Messages to each voice channel as required. If Auto Attendant is required, the messages 01~07 should be programmed as in the chart below. If Call Queuing is required, message 17 should be in Item 1 and message 16 should be in Item 2. It is not possible to have both Call Queuing and DISA together. If Call Queuing or DISA are required, messages should be programmed as in the chart below. MESSAGE CODE CHART MESSAGE CODE # 00 01 02 03 04 05 06 07 08 09 10 12 16 17 18 19 20

MESSAGE FUNCTION / MEANING. NON-OPERATION THE COMPANY GREETING MESSAGE CALLED STATION IS BUSY MESSAGE NON-EXISTANT STATION NUMBER MESSAGE ALL CONSOLES ARE BUSY MESSAGE STATION DID NOT ANSWER MESSAGE PLEASE HOLD THE LINE MESSAGE UNSUCCESSFUL CALL ENDING MESSAGE DISA FUNCTION CODE REQUEST MESSAGE ENTER THE DISA FUNCTION PASSWORD MESSAGE ACCESS TO PAGING PASSWORD MESSAGE EXTERNAL CALL FORWARDING MESSAGE 2ND QUEUING MESSAGE:- PLEASE HOLD MESSAGE ST 1 QUEUING MESSAGE:- COMPANY GREETING MESSAGE MIDDAY MESSAGE FOR ZONE 308 TIME PERIODS ON HOLIDAY OR NIGHT SERVICE MESSAGE WAKE UP CALL MESSAGE

NOTE! The messages can be recorded in any order as long as this Zone is a true indication of the messages actually recorded and in order in which they are recorded. Related Zones. Z211, Z221, Z246, Z306, Z308, Z502 Item1, Z600, Z601, Z604 Item 3

Zone 403

FAC (Code = 1 of 26 or 99 max.)

Default value = - d d d d d d d Range = N/A This Zone allows the programmer to set the Forced Account Codes that can be used to over-ride the Toll restrictions for a call. A maximum of 8 digits can be used in each code. DV38/96 Maximum codes = 26 DSS keys used :- DSS10 Changes all digits to d DSS15 Changes a single digit to – DSS20 Changes a single digit to d d = any digit allowed (don’t care) 10 = no digit allowed FAC ADVANCED FEATURE FOR CALL BARRING NOTE! If 1st FAC digit is 9, then normal restriction (non FAC) will apply during the FAC call. Zone 257 allows the FAC feature to be extended as below Zone 257 = 0 FAC feature operates as normal. i.e. if an extension is given a restriction layer, and a call is made using a valid FAC, the call will be unrestricted. When the call has ended, the restriction for that extension will be re-applied.

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Zone 257 = 9 The above also applies Zone 257 = 1~8 The FAC operates as before, with the exception that the call under the control of the FAC will be subject to the restriction layer corresponding to the 1st digit of the FAC. Examples. Zone 257 = 0 FAC = 1234 Zone 503, Extension 11, Item 05/6 = 22 If a FAC is used to initiate a call from ext 11, the call will be made and it will be unrestricted. At the end of the FAC call, the restriction layer 2 will apply again. This will be unrelated to the FAC used Zone 257 = 1 FAC = 2345 Zone 503, Extension 11, Item 05/6 = 22 If a FAC is used to initiate a call from ext 11, the call will be made and it will be restricted to layer 2. At the end of the FAC call, the restriction layer 2 will apply again Zone 257 = 1 FAC = 3456 Zone 503, Extension 11, Item 05/6 = 22 If a FAC is used to initiate a call from ext 11, the call will be made and it will be restricted to layer 3. At the end of the FAC call, the restriction layer 2 will apply again Zone 257 = 1 FAC = 6543 Zone 503, Extension 11, Item 05/6 = 22 If a FAC is used to initiate a call from ext 11, the call will be made and it will be restricted to layer 6. At the end of the FAC call, the restriction layer 2 will apply again Example Zone 257 = 1 FAC = 9543 Zone 503, Extension 11, Item 05/6 = 22 If a FAC is used to initiate a call from ext 11, the call will be made and it will be restricted to layer 2. At the end of the FAC call, the restriction layer 2 will apply again Related Zones. Z257, Z507 Item 3

Zone 404

SPD (SPD = Speed Dial Code)

Default value = CO:00 100 Range = 100 Codes in the range 100~199 See charts in Zone 225 for further info. Also see Zone 253 for LCR data entry details and procedure. (Codes 150 ~ 199) This Zone allows the programmer to allocate the System Speed Dial numbers to a Speed Dial Code that will be available for all stations on the system. Name Speed Dial is only allowed if Zone 227 is enabled. By default, CO = 00. This allows the system to select any free CO line according to the Dial 9 Group set in Zone 503 Item 3 and Zone 603. The system can be forced to use a particular CO line for a Speed Dial call, this is programmed by pressing DSS5 key and changing the 00 to the CO line number required. NAME SPEED DIAL If Zone 227 is enabled, the system will accept either the Code number, or a name instead of the code number for speed dialing. Ie.: The user may enter the Code number or the name to make a Speed Dial call. Pressing DSS5 will toggle between the Code/Name entry area, the CO number entry area and the Name speed dial indicator (N) area. The dial pad is used to input the letters for Named Speed Dial as follows:

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A = PRESS 2 F = PRESS 3,3,3 K = PRESS 5,5 P = PRESS 7 U = PRESS 8,8 Z = PRESS 11 OR 9,9,9,9

B = PRESS 2,2 G = PRESS 4 L = PRESS 5,5,5 Q = PRESS 1 OR 7,7 V = PRESS 8,8,8

C = PRESS 2,2,2 H = PRESS 4,4 M = PRESS 6 R = PRESS 7,7,7

D = PRESS 3 I = PRESS 4,4,4 N = PRESS 6,6 S = PRESS 7,7,7,7

E = PRESS 3,3 J=5 O = PRESS 6,6,6 T = PRESS 8

W = PRESS 9

X = PRESS 9,9

Y = PRESS 9,9,9

DSS3 moves the cursor one place to the left. DSS4 moves the cursor one place to the right. Several special functions can be inserted into the number by the following keys DSS15 F Hook-Flash. Line disconnection for a set duration (Zone 106) DSS20 Blank Clear the current digit DSS23 p Pause. Insert a pause into the number for a 25 button (Zone 100, Zone 232) DSS13 p Pause. Insert a pause into the number for a 15 button (Zone 100, Zone 232) DSS24 T Pulse to Tone dialing. Changes the dialing from Pulse (Decadic) to Tone (DTMF)

SYSTEM SPEED DIAL CODE ALLOCATION CODE 100 TO CODE 82 CODE 83 TO CODE 98 CODE 99 TO CODE 149

NORMAL SPEED DIAL CODES VIRTUAL EXTENSIONS NORMAL SPEED DIAL CODES

LCR LOOK UP TABLE WHEN ONLY TRUNK SELECT OR DIGIT INSERT IS REQUIRED CODE 150 TO CODE 199 LCR LOOK UP TABLE

OR LCR LOOK UP TABLE WHEN BOTH TRUNK SELECT AND DIGIT INSERT ARE REQUIRED CODE 150 TO CODE 159 LCR TRUNK SELECT TABLE CODE 160 TO CODE 169 LCR COMMON DIGIT INSERT TABLE CODE 170 TO CODE 198 LCR INDIVIDUAL DIGIT INSERT TABLE CODE 200 TO MAXIMUM

NORMAL SPEED DIAL CODES

OR CODE 200 TO 298 CALLED NAME DISPLAY TABLE See Zone 610 for explanation/programming of Calling Name and Called Name Display WARNING! CODES 150 TO CODE 199 ARE PROTECTED BY LCR SOFTWARE IF FITTED. THE LCR FEATURE WILL STILL FUNCTION IF LCR SOFTWARE IS NOT FITTED, BUT THE SPD CODES WILL NOT BE PROTECTED Related Zones. Z100, Z106, Z225, Z227, Z232, Z253

Zone 405

Toll (Plan = 1 of 10 toll groups for CO lines)

Default value = The restriction level for all CO lines, defaults to the same level as the plan (group) number Range = 0~9 It is strongly recommended that Zone 405 be left in the default condition. This Zone allows the programmer to set the restriction level for each CO line for 10 different groups. Toll restriction works on a matrix principle as set out below: TOLL LEVEL CO #1 CO #2 CO #3 ETC 0 0 0 0 0 1 1 1 1 1 2 2 2 2 2 3 3 3 3 3 4 4 4 4 4 5 5 5 5 5 6 6 6 6 6 7 7 7 7 7 8 8 8 8 8 9 9 9 9 9

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If left in the default state, all CO lines will have the same toll level in any particular plan (group). The stations are then assigned to a plan (group) in Zone 503 Item 5 and Item 6. However, it is possible to alter the levels of any CO line for any plan. This will allow restrictions to be different for any one CO line depending on which plan (group) is being used. Eg.: CO 1 could be 8 for plan 8, but CO 2 could be 0 for plan 8. This may provide extensive restriction capability, but it is recommended that the default values be left in Zone 405. TOLL LEVEL RESTRICTIONS. FUNCTION Unrestricted local numbers assigned length only Only Common Allowed Codes Any numbers except Common Disallowed Codes 4 Allowed to dial Area Code A, Office Code A 5 Allowed to dial Area Code B, Office Code B 6 Allowed to dial Area codes A and B, Office Codes A and B 7 Toll Private Line 8 Cannot access CO lines 9 Reserved Related Zones. Z203, Z503 Item 5, Z503 Item 6, Z257 LAYER 0 1 2 3

Zone 406

Allow

RELATED ZONES Zone 206, Zone 257, Zone 406, Zone 257, Zone 407, Zone 257, Zone 408, Zone 410, Zone 257, Zone 409, Zone 411, Zone 257, Zone 408, Zone 409, Zone 410, Zone 411, Zone 257,

(Code = 1 of 30 codes)

Default value = varies according to code Range = 11 digits per code This Zone allows the programmer to set the system Common Allowed Codes that any station (except Toll level 8 restricted stations) can call irrespective of their Toll level. Hotel/Motel extensions are limited to codes 1 & 2 when checked out Examples of Common Allowed Codes 406

Allow

01-01

406

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Allow

01-01

077495544 - -

Disall

Allow

01-01

060dddddddd

No numbers allowed. Only 077495544 is allowed. No other numbers or digits with 060. allowed to be dialed. Related Zones. Z405, Z503 Item 5, Z503 Item 6, Zone 257

Zone 407

406

Allow any numbers starting

(Code = 1 of 30 Codes)

Default value = _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ Range = 11 digits per code This Zone allows the programmer to set the system Common Disallowed Codes that no station (except Toll level 0 unrestricted stations) can dial. Codes 1 and 21~29 are used for timed charge DH64 Examples of Common Disallowed Codes 407

Disall

01-01

___________

407

Allow

01-01

077495544 - -

407

Allow

01-01

060dddddddd

No numbers are disallowed.

077495544 is Disallowed. Disallow any numbers All other numbers are starting with 060. allowed to be dialed. This Zone also sets the dialing codes for DH64 call timing in codes 21~29. Related Zones. Z140, Z141, Z142, Z257, Z405, Z503 Item 5, Z503 Item 6, Z614,

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Zone 408

Area-A

(Code = 1 of 30 Codes)

Default value = _ _ _ Range = 3 digits per code This Zone allows the programmer to set the Area Codes for “group A” that are used in conjunction with Office code A to achieve Toll restrictions. This zone applies to Toll Layers 4 and 6. Examples of Area Codes 408

Area-A 01-01

408

69d

Area-A 01-01

408

d__

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Numbers starting with This should not be entered. Toll Code + 69 are Toll Code any number Office Code A is Office Code A Related Zones. Z203, Z405, Zone 257

Zone 409

Area-A 01-01

Area-B

No numbers are Office Code A.

(Code = 1 of 30)

Default value = _ _ _ Range = 3 digits per code This Zone allows the programmer to set the Area Codes for “group B” that are used in conjunction with Office code B to achieve Toll restrictions. This zone applies to Toll Layers 5 and 6. Examples of Area Codes 409

Area-B 01-01

409

69d

Area-B 01-01

409

d__

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Numbers starting with This should not be entered. Toll Code + 69 are Area All numbers are Code B calls Area Code B. Related Zones. Z203, Z405, Zone 257

Zone 410

Area-B 01-01

Offi-A

No numbers are Area Code B.

(Code = 1 of 30)

Default value = ddd Range = 3 digits per code This Zone allows the programmer to set the Office Codes for “group A” that are used in conjunction with Area Code A to achieve Toll restrictions. This zone applies to Toll Layers 4 and 6. Examples of Area Codes 410

Offi-A 01-01

69d

410

Offi-A 01-01

d__

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Zone 411

Offi-B

(Code = 1 of 30)

Default value = ddd Range = 3 digits per code This Zone allows the programmer to set the Office Codes for “group B” that are used in conjunction with Area Code B to achieve Toll restrictions. This zone applies to Toll Layers 5 and 6. Examples of Area Codes 411

Offi-B 01-01

69d

411

Offi-B 01-01

d__

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Numbers starting with This should not be entered. Toll Code + Area Code B + Toll Code + Area Code B + 69 are Office Code B calls any number is Office Code B Related Zones. Z203, Z405, Z409, Zone 257

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411

to

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Zone 500

Key GP

(Group = 1 of 8 groups.)

Default value = as per charts below Range = N/A This Zone allows the programmer to set the function for any of the DSS keys on all Keyphones. The system has 8 default “sets” or groups of DSS Key functions. Zone 500 GROUP 1 = DKP50 & KP50 SERIES (WITHOUT CALL APPEARANCE KEY FEATURE) GROUP 2 = DKP50 & KP50 SERIES (WITH CALL APPEARANCE KEY FEATURE) GROUP 3 = DKP30 SERIES (WITHOUT CALL APPEARANCE KEY FEATURE) GROUP 4 = DKP30 SERIES (WITH CALL APPEARANCE KEY FEATURE) GROUP 5 = DKP70 & KP70 SERIES (WITHOUT CALL APPEARANCE KEY FEATURE) GROUP 6 = DKP70 & KP70 SERIES (WITH CALL APPEARANCE KEY FEATURE) GROUP 7 = KP10 SERIES (WITHOUT CALL APPEARANCE KEY FEATURE) GROUP 8 = KP30 SERIES (WITHOUT CALL APPEARANCE KEY FEATURE)

DSS FUNCTIONS FOR THE DV38/38-66/96/108 SERIES DSS KEY # 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25

GROUP 1 CO 01 CO 02 CO 03 CO 04 FN 071 11 12 13 14 FN 009 15 16 17 18 FN 003 CO 05 CO 06 CO 07 CO 08 FN 002 FN 028 FN 094 FN 095 FN 096 FN 004

GROUP 2 FN 097 FN 098 FN 065 CO 04 FN 071 11 12 13 14 FN 009 15 16 17 18 FN 003 CO 05 CO 06 CO 07 CO 08 FN 002 FN 028 FN 094 FN 095 FN 096 FN 004

GROUP 3 CO 01 CO 02 CO 03 FN 009 FN 077 FN 003 FN 002 FN 071 FN 001 FN 028 FN 080 FN 004 FN 095 FN 005 FN 094

Zone 501

GROUP 4 FN 097 FN 098 FN 065 FN 009 FN 077 FN 003 FN 002 FN 071 FN 001 FN 028 FN 080 FN 004 FN 095 FN 005 FN 094

DSS GP

GROUP 5 CO 01 CO 02 CO 03 CO 04 FN 003 11 12 13 14 FN 002 15 16 17 18 FN 071 FN028 FN005 FN006 FN044 FN 004 FN 070 FN 074

GROUP 6 FN 097 FN 098 FN 065 FN 001 FN 003 11 12 13 14 FN 002 15 16 17 18 FN 071 FN 028 FN 005 FN 006 FN 044 FN 004 FN 070 FN 074

GROUP 7 CO 01 CO 02 CO 03 CO 04 FN 070 CO 05 CO 06 CO 07 CO 08 FN 003 11 12 13 14 FN 002 15 16 17 18 FN 071 FN 028 FN 095 FN 006 FN 044 FN 004

GROUP 8 CO 01 CO 02 CO 03 CO 04 FN 080 FN 003 FN 002 FN 071 FN 001 FN 004 FN 005 FN 028 FN 095 FN 044 FN 077

(Group = 1 of 8 Groups)

Default value = 00 for all buttons Range = N/A This Zone allows the programmer to set the DSS Button functions for the DSS64 Console. The programming procedure and functions are the same as in Zone 500.

NOTE:-

ONLY ONE DSS CONSOLE PER SYSTEM IS POSSIBLE

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FUNCTION NUMBERS FOR DSS KEY ALLOCATION 000 Non-Operational 034 Paging Zone 3 001 Message Waiting/Change dial P-T 035 Paging Zone 4 002 Do Not Disturb/Conference 036 Paging Zone 5 003 Microphone/Auto Answer 037 Paging Zone 6 004 Save 038 Paging Zone 7 005 Forced Account Code 039 Paging Zone 8 006 Call Forward 040 Paging External Zone 007 Call Forward All 041 Paging External Zone 1 008 Call Forward Busy 042 Paging External Zone 2 009 Call Forward No Answer 043 Meet Me Paging 010 Call Forward No Answer/Busy 044 Pick Up All Group 011 Follow Me 045 Pick Up Own Group 012 Security Code 046 Pick Up Group 013 Temporary Security Number 047 Pick Up Group 1 014 Set Macro Function 048 Pick Up Group 2 015 Set Volume levels 049 Pick Up Group 3 016 Individual Alarm (Station) 050 Pick Up Group 4 017 Individual Alarm (Console) 051 Pick Up Group 5 018 Date/Time (Console) 052 Pick Up Group 6 019 Help List (Programming) 053 Pick Up Group 7 020 System Programming 054 Pick Up Group 8 021 Speed Dial 055 Pick Up Station 022 Console Speed Dial (System) 056 Pick Up CO Line 023 Console Speed Dial (Individual) 057 Auto Find CO Line 024 Morning Call (Assign Alarm) 058 Baby Monitoring 025 Day/Night Service 059 Fire Alarm Off 026 Outgoing Message 060 Lock/Unlock SMDR Output 027 Toll Password 061 Open/Status Door 1 028 Paging All 062 Open/Status Door 2 029 Paging All Internal 063 VSU 1 030 Paging All External 064 VSU 2 031 Paging Zone 065 Call Park 032 Paging Zone 1 066 Split/Swap 033 Paging Zone 2 067 Morning Call Related Zones. Z503 Item 2, Z503 Item 8,

Zone 502

Port. No.

068 Check In 069 Check out 070 Calculator 071 Call Door 1 072 Call Door 2 073 Monitor Station 074 Name Speed Dial 075 Security Recording 076 Setting Ext. Name 077 System Name Spd Dial 078 Indiv. Name Spd Dial 079 Ext. Name Spd Dial 080 1st to 2nd to 1st page 081 Ringing Volume Level 082 Speaker Volume Level 083 Handset Volume Level 084 Ringing Frequency Ctrl 085 Auto (Save) Redial 086 Reset CO Time Counter 087 Clear Auto-redial numb 088 Remote Prog. (S’vised) 089 Not Used 090 Unforced Account Code 091 Internet/keyphone setup 092 Missed calls if CLI used 093 Call Record (D1 card) 094 Pick Up (general) 095 ICM 096 Cal/MW 097 Loop Key 1 098 Loop Key 2 099 Not Used

(Port. No = System port number for the station)

Default value = See individual Items for default values Range = N/A Item 01:Ext. No The station number can be changed here. Default numbering:- The default station numbers start from 11 and continue in numerical order. Any valid station number can be associated with the port number. Number length is set in Zone 205. Related Zones. Z205 The following instructions show how to name an extension instead of the extension number. Pressing DSS5 will change the input to letters instead of numbers. The appropriate letter can be selected by using the dial pad. The letters are allocated as shown: A = PRESS 2 B = PRESS 2,2 C = PRESS 2,2,2 D = PRESS 3 E = PRESS 3,3 F = PRESS 3,3,3 G = PRESS 4 H = PRESS 4,4 I = PRESS 4,4,4 J=5 K = PRESS 5,5 L = PRESS 5,5,5 M = PRESS 6 N = PRESS 6,6 O = PRESS 6,6,6 P = PRESS 7 Q = PRESS 7,7 R = PRESS 7,7,7 S = PRESS 7,7,7,7 T = PRESS 8 U = PRESS 8,8 V = PRESS 8,8,8 W = PRESS 9 X = PRESS 9,9 Y = PRESS 9,9,9 Z = PRESS 9,9,9,9 DSS3 moves the cursor one place to the left and DSS4 moves the cursor one place to the right.

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Item 02:KP Equipment What type of equipment is installed as the extension. This allocates the type of equipment in use by the extension as per the chart below. Equipment Number 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 Related Zones. None

Equipment Function No Equipment connected to the port Key Telephone without LCD and Handsfree Key Telephone with LCD and Handsfree Single Line Telephone (SLT) Voice Service Channel DSS64 Console OHCA Voice Mail

Item 03:DSS Key GP This zone has no function for the DV series Related Zones. Z501 Item 04:Reserved

No Function.

Item 05:Reserved

No Function.

Item 06:CID/MSG

PLEASE NOTE! The SLT CLI & MW flash features do not work with extensions that are connected to the 2 port (D1SLCB) or the 4 port (D1SLCC) cards. Only extensions connected to a D1SLU or D1HYU card will receive CLI and MW flash from the system for incoming and intercom calls. Zone 502, Item 06 has various functions that can enabled\disabled as per the chart below Data Ringing LED Flash Neon Flash DTMF CLI FSK CLI Signal MW MW 1 Y N N Y N 2 N Y N N N 3 N N Y N N 4 Y N N N Y 5 Y N Y Y N 6 N N Y Y N 7 N N Y N Y 8 N N Y N Y

SLT70 NA NA NA NA ENABLED NA NA ENABLED

The ringing signal, LED flash and Neon flash apply to Message Wait signals left at an extension. Ringing signal relates to the timers in Zone 135 and zone 136 for extensions without MW lamps. Neon Flash relates to the 413MW SLT phone. The ext. will flash and ring if the timers are reached (Useage:- User sees flash and lifts handset, replaces handset and waits for SLT to ring (approximately 10 seconds), lift handset and system will make a call to the extension that left MW signal) DTMF and FSK CLI relates to SLT extensions on the system. Incoming calls will show on the SLT display if it has CLI capability and is in the ring group (zone 600/601) The SLT70 “Keyphone feature” buttons are enabled/disabled as per the last column. Related Zones. Z242, Z245, Z504 Item 03, Item 07:Called Res Intercom call miscellaneous restrictions. 0 = Can receive intercom calls from other stations 1 = Cannot be called via intercom. Can still receive a transferred call manually or automatically from hold. 2 = Cannot use Do Not Disturb 3 = Combination of 1 and 2 7 = Turns off all audible Off-Hook signalling, but only for the extension being programmed Related Zones. Z122

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Zone 503

Station Gp (Ext: = Extension number)

Default value = See individual Items for default values Range = N/A This Zone allows the programmer to set the station parameters as listed below: Item 01:Station Group The Group number pertains to Zone Paging Group Called Pick Up Group Intercom Single Digit Dial Console group (Zone 400 group). There are 8 possible groups (1~8) 0 and 9 cannot be used. Related Zones. Z209, Z401 Item 02:KP Key GP Which DSS Key Group is allocated for the 1st Page functions. This allocates the DSS Group that will be used for the 1st Page functions of the Keyphone. Related Zones. Z500, Z500 Item 1 Item 03:Dial 9 GP Which Group will be accessed when the station dials 9 for a free CO line. The number to dial for a free CO line is set in Zone 202 and the CO allocation is done in Zone 603 See also note for Zone 603 using * group number for CO selection. Related Zones. Z202, Z603 Item 04:Incoming G Incoming calls in the assigned group can be answered. Any incoming call in the group assigned here, can be picked up and/or answered by the station. Related Zones. Z608 Item 05:Toll Day Toll restriction for the Daytime duration. This allocates the Toll layer (restriction level) for the station during daytime hours. Related Zones. Z405 Item 06:Toll Night Sets the Toll as in Item 5. But this Item sets the Nighttime restriction. This allocates the Toll layer (restriction level) for the station during nighttime hours. Related Zones. Z405 Item 07:Func26 Dis Enables or disables Func, 2, 6 external call forwarding This zone can disable the ability of a station to set up a Function, 2, 6 call forward after this zone is set 0 = Enable 1 = Disable default = 0 Related Zones. None Item 08: KP Page GP Which DSS Key Group is allocated for the 2nd Page functions. This allocates the DSS Group that will be used for the 2nd Page functions of the Keyphone. Related Zones. Z135, Z500 Item 2, Z503 Item 2

Zone 504

Station Functions 1

(Ext: = Extension number)

Default value = 0 0 1 0 5 0 0 1 Range = N/A This Zone allows the programmer to set the station parameters as listed below: Item 01:Override The level of override ability. This sets the override level ability for the station. A station can join in a conversation with a busy station by dialing the station and pressing 0, if it’s override level is higher or the same as the busy station. There are ten levels of override: 0 is the lowest and cannot override 9 is the highest eg.: a 6 can override 0~6, a 9 can override 0~9, etc. default = 0 Related Zones. None

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Item 02:Monitor Monitoring of other stations who are busy on a call. Allocates the “ability to secretly monitor” level to a station. The stationcanl secretly monitor a busy station if its level is higher than the busy station’s. This facility is invoked by dialing the busy station’s number, then #. 0 is the lowest and cannot monitor 9 is the highest and can monitor 0~8 Default = 0 Related Zones. Z506 Item 7 Item 03:MSG Wait The level for Message Waiting signals for other busy or no answer stations. When a station calls a busy or no answer station, a message waiting signal can be sent by pressing the MW key. Only stations with the same or higher level can leave messages for other stations. 0 is the lowest level and cannot leave message waiting 9 is the highest level. Default = 1 Related Zones. Z212, Z502 Item 06 Item 04:Loud Bell Allocates the relay to operate for station loud bell or manual secret recorder. Loud Bell operation. Sets the relay to operate for calls to the station, which controls a loud bell. Secret Recording operation. Sets the relay to operate when the station presses the DSS key set for function 75, but only if the relay is allocated in Zone 302, or if a door station call is in progress. DV38 1 = Station Loud Bell for Relay 1 2 = Station Loud Bell for Relay 2 3 = Secret Recording for Relay 1 4 = Secret Recording for Relay 2 Default = 0 (no action on either option) Related Zones. Z302, Z604 Item 6 Item 05:Ring Fre. Frequency of the ringing signal. This allocates the frequency of the incoming ringing signal for the station. Default = 5 Related Zones. None Item 06:Security O Automatic Secret Recording Enable Allows or disallows the Auto Secret Recording function when a CO is seized for incoming or outgoing calls. 0 = Disable Secret Recording N = Enable Secret Recording with the relay number (for relay #1::N =1, for relay #2::N =2, etc) Default = 0 Related Zones. Z302, Z504 Item 4 Item 07:DID CAP. DID enable Day and/or Night and Headset auto-detect NOTE! This option can be altered by the handset using Func, 2, 8 to toggle the value in this Zone/Item Sets DID calls to work day & night, day only or night only & also enables/disables H’set detect & paired Exts 0 1 2 3 4 5 DID=D+N & DID=D & DID=N & DID=D+N & DID=D & DID=N & No H/S detect No H/S detect Auto H/S detect Auto H/S detect Auto H/S detect No H/S detect Related Zones. Z600, Z601, Z610, Z611 Item 08: Override System Wide Call Forward & CO / Intercom preference / Paired Exts 0 (Default) 1 2 3 4 5 No CFWD. CFWD. No CFWD. CFWD. CO No CFWD Intercom CFWD Intercom Intercom Intercom CO & Paired & Paired

Paired Extensions Zone 504 enables a “paired extensions” feature. This is typically a keyphone “paired” or used in conjunction with a cordless SLT extension. Any extensions can be paired to obtain this feature.

Operation:AA answered calls to master extension Both extensions are free Both extensions ring to the incoming call transferred from the AA. Master or Slave extension is busy Caller hears the AA “Busy extension” message and the called extension hears BRT

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DID calls to master extension Both extensions are free Both extensions will ring to the incoming call Master or Slave extension is busy System will “camp on busy” to the busy extension. Extension will hear BRT

Incoming call transferred to master extension Both extensions are free The call will ring at the master extension until the no-answer CFWD timer has been reached and then both extensions will ring to the call Master or Slave extension is busy System will “camp on busy” to the busy extension. Extension will hear BRT

Internal call to master extension Both extensions are free The call will ring at the master extension until the no-answer CFWD timer has been reached and then the call will be forwarded to the slave extension. Master or Slave extension is busy Calling Extension will hear busy signal

All calls direct to the slave extension are treated as a normal calls. PROGRAMMING:Zone 504, Ext. number (eg. 20), Item 08 = 4 System Wide Forward is disabled and this extension (20) is the master extension of a pair. Zone 504, Ext. number (eg. 20), Item 08 = 5 System Wide Forward is enabled and this extension (20) is the master extension of a pair. Zone 508, Ext number (eg. 20) = Slave extension number. This nominates the Slave extension of the pair. Related Zones. Z144, Z242, Z400 Group 05, Z508,

Zone 505

Station Function 2

(Ext: = Extension number)

Default value = 1 1 1 0 1 1 0 0 Range = N/A This Zone allows the programmer to set the station parameters as listed below: Item 01:Paging External and Internal Paging Facility This allows or disallows the Paging facility for the station. 0 = Disable 1 = Enable Default = 1 Related Zones. Z503 Item 1 Item 02: Be Paged Allows this station to be included in the paging function. This station can be included or excluded from paging calls by other stations. 0 = Disable 1 = Enable Default = 1 Related Zones. Z503 Item 1 Item 03:Hold Func Hold a Call function. This enables or disables the ability for a station to place a call in Hold 0 = Disable Hold 1 = Enable Hold Disable is recommended for Hotel/Motel SLT exts. To prevent switch-hook flash on hangup Default = 1 Related Zones. None

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Item 04:Manual Direct link to Operator. Allows or disallows the following function. By lifting the hand-piece or pressing the Spk key, the station will automatically make an intercom call to the operator console set in Zone 400, Group 1, Item 1. (Main Console) 0 = Disable 1 = Enable Default = 0 Related Zones. Z400, Z503 Item 1 Item 05:Call Split Alternate call function (See the System Administrator Manual for Conference Call Operation.) Alternate call operation for 2nd call incoming. Alternate call operation for 2nd call outgoing. 1) Place the first call on hold 1) Place the first call on hold 2) Go On-Hook 2) Seize a free CO Line 3) Wait for the second call to ring the phone 3) Dial the wanted number 4) Answer the second call 4) Use Flash button to alternate between calls 5) Use Flash button to alternate between the calls. 0 = Disable NOTE! Must be 1 if conferencing for SLTs is required 1 = Enable Related Zones. Z234 Item 06:Sys Alarm System Alarm signaling at a station. This allows or disallows the station to be signaled when the System Alarm has been triggered and when the Alarm time in Zone 305 has been reached. Related Zones. Z305, Z505 Item 7 Item 07:Alarm Sig Signal to be used by System Alarm. This sets the System Alarm to use either Do Not Disturb tone (1) or Background Music (0) as the Signal. Related Zones. Z305, Z505 Item 6 Item 08: Security Locking/ Unlocking of stations for outgoing calls. This allows any station (Keyphone or SLT) to be locked (barred) to common allowed codes only for outgoing calls. The station can only dial CAC numbers until it is unlocked. This is important for Hotel/Motel guest exts. Related Zones. Z406

Zone 506

Station Function 3

(Ext: = Extension number)

Default value = 1 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 Range = N/A This Zone allows the programmer to set the station parameters as listed below: Item 01:System PSW System Programming protection by password access. This allows or disallows the station to enter System Programming using the Programming Password. 0 = Cannot enter programming 1 = Can enter programming Default = 1 Related Zones. Z235, Z301 Item 1 Item 02:ICM Dial D Disable Intercom Dialing. This enables or disables the station from making intercom calls to other stations by dialing the station number. The station can still make intercom calls by DSS key operation, or by Single Digit Dialing . 0 = Disable The station CAN make Intercom calls by dialing the required station number 1 = Enable The station CANNOT make Intercom calls by dialing the required station number For Hotel/Motel working, it is recommended to set this Zone to 1. ie.: disable Inter-room( Intercom) Dialing. Default = 0 Related Zones. Z401, Z241 Item 03:Key Tone Sometimes referred to as “Confidence Tone”. This enables or disables a beep whenever a button is pressed on a Keyphone. 0 = Disable. No tone heard if a button is pressed. 1 = Enable. Tone will be heard if a button is pressed Default = 1 Related Zones. None

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Item 04:Volume UP Rising ringing for stations on incoming calls. Allows or disallows the following function. If an incoming call is not answered during the first ring signal, the next ring signal will be at an increased volume. The volume will continue to increase with each ring signal, until either the call is answered or the maximum volume is reached. 0 = Disable 1 = Enable Default = 0 Related Zones. None Item 05:ICM Tone Busy Reminder Tone for Intercom calls. This facility allows a Station to receive Busy Reminder Tone if it is engaged on an external call when another station calls it via the Intercom. 0 = Disable 1 = Enable Related Zones. Z122, Z229 Item 06:TK Answer Answering of any incoming call at the station. This allows or disallows the station to answer any incoming call on any CO irrespective of the programming set in Zone 600 and Zone 601. Eg.: An extension bell could be connected as an SLT and assigned to ring to all CO lines. All other stations are not programmed to an incoming ring group (Zone 600, Zone 601). A station can answer any incoming call announced by the bell if this Zone is set. This allows a quiet area where stations do not ring but can answer incoming calls by simply going off hook. If enabled and if Z240 = 06 0r 07, CLI will be shown on this extension for all incoming calls whether the extension is in the ring group or not. 0 = Disable and no CLI unless ringing 1 = Enable and CLI even if not ringing Related Zones. Z240, Z600, Z601, Item 07:Monitor St Baby Monitoring Facility. This allows a station to monitor (listen in) on a lower level station. The levels are the same as those set in Zone 504 Item 2. The lower level station must be a Handsfree station. 0 = Disable 1 = Enable Related Zones. Z504 Item 2 Item 08: Page Ans Automatic Paging Answer Facility. This allows the station to answer a page by going Off-Hook. No other key operation is necessary. Related Zones. Zone 505 Item 2

Zone 507

Station Function 4

Default value = 1 1 1 0 0 Range = N/A

(Ext: = Extension number)

00

This Zone allows the programmer to set the station parameters as listed below: Item 01:Port No. The System Port Number This displays the port numberof the extension that is currently being programmed. This is not an input parameter, but a display of the Port Number concerned. Ports are 2 digits for all models. The station number is the same as in Zone 502 Item 1. Default = Port Number Related Zones. Z 205, Z502 Item 1 Item 02:Call Limit A Call Duration Limit Time. This sets the duration limit for a call as programmed in Zone 224. Range = 00~99 Minutes Default = 00 Related Zones. Z224

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Item 03:FAC Code Forced Account Code allocation to the Station. This allocates which FAC(s) will be enabled at this station. Entering 00 will enable all the FACs as in Zone 403. If only one FAC is to be allowed at this station, the FAC code number (as in Zone 403) must be entered here. The code number is the code number that the FAC was entered under in Zone 403 Default = 00 Related Zones. Z403 Items 04, 5, 6, 7, 8:Reserved These Zones have no function Default = N/A Related Zones. None

Reserved for future use.

Zone 508 HOT CO (Ext = Extension number) Default value = 00 Range = N/A Forces the station to make an external or intercom call when the Handset is lifted. For normal dialing, the station must use the Spk button before selecting a CO or dialing an extension number. When programming, DSS 5 (the change) button toggles between entering a station (intercom call) number and entering a Speed Dial (external call) code. This zone also allocates the Slave extension that is paired to the master in Zone 504, Ext, Item 08 Default = 00 Related Zones. Z404, Z504 Item 08,

Zone 509 Indivi SPD (Ext = Extension number) Default value = AA BB

Where AA = the code for the block of 10 Speed Dial numbers accessed by method 1. BB = the code for the block of 10 Speed Dial numbers Accessed by method 2.

Range = N/A This Zone assigns the blocks of Individual Speed Dial Numbers that are available for the station. Speed Dial Numbers can be accessed by two methods: 1) by pressing the spd button and then the particular code number as per Speed Dial programming 2) by pressing the spd button and then one of the DSS buttons 1 to 10. Although these are called Individual Speed Dial Numbers, stations can share the blocks between them. Ie.: stations 11 and 12 can both have access to block 1, or block 2, etc. Placing 00 in either position will not allow the station access to that method of Speed Dialing. Examples. 01 02 Station has access to SPD block 01 for method1and SPD block 02 for method 2 01

09

Station has access to SPD block 01 for method 1and SPD block 09 for method 2

00

07

Station does not have a SPD block for method 1but has SPD block 07 for method 2

06 00 Station has access to SPD block 06 for method 1but no SPD block for method 2 Related Zones. Z400, Z225

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Zone 600 FLX (CO = Line #)

DAYTIME

Default value = 11 12 13 14 15 Range = N/A Assigns stations so that they will ring to incoming CO line calls for the daytime period. Stations assigned here can answer the incoming calls by going Off-Hook. 4 ring methods are available in Z604 Item 07 and Z604 Item 08:1) Common Audio: All assigned stations will ring together. 2) Linear: The incoming line will always try to ring the first assigned station. If it is busy it will go to the second assigned station; if it is busy it will go to the next ext, etc. until it finds a free ext and rings it. 3) Circular: The first incoming call will ring to the first assigned station; the second call will ring to the second assigned station, etc. If the station is busy it will ring to the next available assigned station. 4) Hunt: This is similar to linear with a major difference. If an assigned station is free but does not answer, the system will ring both that station and the next assigned station after the time in Zone 123 has been reached. If both do not answer in the next period (Zone 123) it will also ring the third assigned station. This process continues until the call is terminated. If an ext is to ring and is busy, it can be programmed to receive BRT once only. See Zone 604 notes. 5) Single to Group Hunt: The first ext. in Z600/601 will ring & after Z123 has expired, all extension in Z600/601 will ring in common ring. Related Zones. Z123, Z306, Z308, Z402, Z504 Item 07, Z506 Item 06, Z604 Item 07 and 08

Zone 601 FLX (CO = Line # )

NIGHTTIME

Default value = 11 12 13 14 15 Range = N/A This zone has a similar function as Zone 600, but this zone is for nighttime allocation not daytime as in Zone 600. Related Zones. Z123, Z306, Z308, Z402, Z504 Item 07, Z506 Item 06, Z604 Item 08

Zone 602

Door (Door = Which Door Phone)

Default value = 11 12 13 14 15 Range = N/A The stations assigned here will ring when either the Door Phone or Door Sensor is activated. During the ringing period the Door LED will flash. Setting Zone 143 to 000 will disable the Door Sensor ringing. If Z240 is enabled both groups will ring to either door. Related Zones. Z131, Z143, Z214, Z240, Z244, Z249, Z302, Z303, Z501,

Zone 603

CO GRP

(Group = 1 of 8 groups)

Default value = 01 02 03 04 05 Range = N/A It is recommended to put the COs in reverse order in Zone 603 to reduce the chance of an outgoing call crashing across an unanswered incoming call. This zone allocates the CO line to an outgoing access group. These groups can be accessed by a station dialing 9/0 (zone 201 & zone 202), by Speed Dial or by pressing the DSS button for the line. Zone 503 Item 3 allocates the stations to the groups. See also Zone 253 for auto-CO selection by LCR Groups 5 ~ 8 can also be used for special selection purposes:If a Keyphone or SLT presses *5 (off-hook) they will get a CO from group 5 *6 (off-hook) for group 6 etc. This means that (for example) ISDN trunks can be deliberately selected rather than PSTN trunks by placing only the ISDN in group 5 and only PSTN in group 6. Macro buttons could be set to select either PSTN or ISDN by a single button press. See helpnote 23 for macro setup. This would be similar to having a dial 9 and a dial 8 outgoing CO selection feature. Related Zones. Z201, Z202, Z215, Z222, Z404, Z503 Item 3, Z603, Z253

Zone 604

CO Functions

(CO = Which CO line)

Default value = 01003000 Range = N/A This Zone allows the programmer to set the CO line parameters as listed below: CO lines can be named instead of the CO number.

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This zone can be used to assign a name to the CO line instead of the line number. The directions below explain how to name the C.O. lines. Pressing DSS5 will change the entry format from numerical to alphabetical. The letters can be accessed by using the keys shown in the table. A = PRESS 2 F = PRESS 3,3,3 K = PRESS 5,5 P = PRESS 7 U = PRESS 8,8 Z = PRESS 11 OR 9,9,9,9

B = PRESS 2,2 G = PRESS 4 L = PRESS 5,5,5 Q = PRESS 1 OR 7,7 V = PRESS 8,8,8

C = PRESS 2,2,2 H = PRESS 4,4 M = PRESS 6 R = PRESS 7,7,7

D = PRESS 3 I = PRESS 4,4,4 N = PRESS 6,6 S = PRESS 7,7,7,7

E = PRESS 3,3 J=5 O = PRESS 6,6,6 T = PRESS 8

W = PRESS 9

X = PRESS 9,9

Y = PRESS 9,9,9

Item 01:CO Type Selects the CO line type for the system. This zone informs the system what type of line is connected. The options are: 0 = Centrex or Central Office (Exchange) line 1 = PABX line 3 = ISDN line 4 = VoIP line 5 = CLI line Related Zones. Z200, Z202 Item 02:Pulse/DTMF Outgoing DISA type and DISA answer time selection. This sets the Dialing and also the DISA incoming answer time. 0 = Pulse DISA 1st answer time option as set in Zone 118 1 = DTMF DISA 1st answer time option as set in Zone 118 2 = Pulse DISA 2nd answer time option as set in Zone 140 3 = DTMF DISA 2nd answer time option as set in Zone 140 4 = Pulse DISA 3rd answer time option as set in Zone 141 5 = DTMF DISA 3rd answer time option as set in Zone 141 6 = Pulse DISA 4Th answer time option as set in Zone142 7 = DTMF DISA 4th answer time option as set in Zone 142 Default = 1 Related Zones. Z101, Z118, Z140, Z141, Z142, Z213 Item 03:DISA Assignment of DISA function. This zone allocates which of the DISA functions are to be used during daytime and during nighttime. The options are: 10 DISA operation b) External Call Forward (ECF). Zone Data DISA Function External Call Forward Function Value 0 NO DAY NO NIGHT NO DAY NO NIGHT 1 NO DAY YES NIGHT NO DAY NO NIGHT 2 YES DAY NO NIGHT NO DAY NO NIGHT 3 YES DAY YES NIGHT NO DAY NO NIGHT 4 NO DAY NO NIGHT NO DAY YES NIGHT 5 NO DAY NO NIGHT YES DAY NO NIGHT 6 NO DAY NO NIGHT YES DAY YES NIGHT 7 YES DAY NO NIGHT NO DAY YES NIGHT 8 NO DAY YES NIGHT YES DAY NO NIGHT The DISA (Direct Inward Station Access), can operate in three different modes. These modes are a) Normal DISA operation calling internal extensions. If used with a Voice Service Card, the caller can be directed by the messages and directions that have been recorded on the Voice Service Card. If used without a Voice Service Card, the caller will hear system dial tone when the incoming DISA call is answered by the system. b) Special DISA for making an outgoing call.

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c)

If the caller dials the CO access number (Zone 202), an outside line can be seized and an outgoing call can be made by the caller. External Call Forward function. Incoming calls will be answered (with or without a Voice Service Card) and connected to an external call made by the system Speed Dial (Zone 404 and Zone 604 Item 4).

The duration of the calls in b) and c) is limited by the time set in Zone 119. This period can be extended by pressing any number button. The call can be terminated by pressing the * button. Default = 0 Related Zones. Z116, Z117, Z118, Z119, Z218, Z219, Z301 Item 3, Z306, Z402, Z604 Item 4, Z609 Item 04:ECF Night External Transfer function. This Zone allocates the Speed Dial Number that will be used for the ECF function. 0 = Disable ECF capability 1 = ECF will use Speed Dial Code 101 2 = ECF will use Speed Dial Code 102 … 9 = ECF will use Speed Dial Code 109 Default = 0 Related Zones. Z404, Z604 Item 3 Items 05:Pick Up Pick up function is enabled or disabled. The Pick Up function can be changed from day to night, enabled or disabled as below: 0 = Day Disable and Night Disable 1 = Day Disable and Night Enable 2 = Day Enable and Night Disable 3 = Day Enable and Night Enable Default = 3 Related Zones. Z600, Z601 Items 06:Loud Bell CO line Loud Bell function. This Zone allows or disallows the operation of a Loud Bell for each CO line. Note! Zone 504 Item 4 is a station loud bell function. 0 = Disable 1 = Enable the 1st relay 2 = Enable the 2nd relay 3 = Enable the 3rd relay 4 = Enable the 4th relay Default = 0 Related Zones. Z302, Z600, Z601 Items 07:Ring MTD-D Ringing method :day period. The incoming ringing method is assigned for one of the four methods as below: 0 = Common Audio 1 = Linear 2 = Circular 3 = Hunt without Busy Reminder Tone 4 = Hunt with Busy Reminder Tone 5 = Single Ext. to allExt. Hunt Ring Related Zones. Z123, Z600, Z601 Items 08:Ring MTD-N Ringing method :night period. This Item is similar to the previous Item, except that it is for the Nighttime and not for the Daytime Related Zones. Z123, Z600, Z601 See next page for explanation of ring types Common Audio: All assigned stations will ring together. Linear: The incoming line will always try to ring the first assigned station. If it is busy it will go to the second assigned station; if it is busy it will go to the next ext, etc. until it finds a free ext and rings it. Circular: The first incoming call will ring to the first assigned station, the second call will ring to the second assigned station, etc. If the station is busy it will ring to the next available assigned station.

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Hunt: This is similar to linear with a major difference. If an assigned station is free but does not answer, the system will ring both that station and the next assigned station after the time in Zone 123 has been reached. If both do not answer in the next period (Zone 123) it will also ring the third assigned station. This process continues until the call is terminated. If an ext is to ring and is busy, it can be programmed to receive BRT once only. Single to Group Hunt: The first ext. in Z600/601 will ring & after Z123 has expired, all extension in Z600/601 will ring in common ring.

Zone 605

CO Lock

(CO = 1 of ? Lines)

Default value = 00000000000000 Range = N/A This zone allows the CO line to be locked (restricted) for incoming, outgoing or both ways. 0 = Unlock incoming Unlock outgoing 1 = Unlock incoming Lock outgoing 2 = Lock incoming Lock outgoing Turn CO LED off 3 = Lock incoming Lock outgoing Turn CO LED on Related Zones. None

Zone 606

CO Fre.

(CO= 1 of ? lines)

Default value = 0000000000000000000 Range = N/A This zone allocates the Frequency of the ringing signal that will be used by each CO line. One of nine frequencies can be selected for each line as below: 0 = Frequency according to the station ringing frequency (see Administrators Manual) 1 = Frequency 1 :- Lowest frequency……..to…….. 9 = Frequency 9:- Highest frequency Related Zones. None

Zone 607

DISA G

(Group = 1 of 7 groups 1,2,3,4,5,7,8,)

Default value = 00 00 00 00 00 Range = N/A This zone allocates the stations to a Single Digit Dialing Group. Eight stations can be assigned to each of the seven groups. Group 6 cannot be used as this is used by stations to signify an intercom call. Groups 9 and 0 cannot be used as these denote the access numbers for the Operator and a free CO line. DID TO A RING GROUP THERE ARE 8 POSSIBLE GROUPS FOR INDIAL RINGING. THESE ARE PROGRAMMED IN ZONE 607 GROUPS 01 ~ 08 AND CORRESPOND TO SETS 01~08 IN ZONES 610 AND 611. THESE GROUPS ARE THE SAME GROUPS FOR ALLOCATING SINGLE DIGIT GROUPS IN DISA. PROGRAMMING INVOLVES ZONE 610, ZONE 611 AND ZONE 607 AS DETAILED BELOW. NOTE! THERE MUST NOT BE ANY GAPS IN THE GROUP PROGRAMMING. ALL EXTENSION NUMBERS MUST BE CONTIGUOUS IN ZONES 610 & 611. EXAMPLE:- TO PROGRAM “DID RING GROUPS”, 1. ASSIGN THE LAST 2 DIGITS DIALLED IN ZONE 610 AS NORMAL 2. ASSIGN 00 AS THE TARGET EXTENSION NUMBER (I.E. NOT A DID EXT) IN ZONE 611 3. ENTER THE EXTS TO RING IN THE ZONE 607 GROUP CORRESPONDING TO THE SET USED IN ZONE 610/611. 4. IF THE ZONE 607 GROUP IS EMPTY, THE CALL WILL BE TREATED AS A NORMAL INCOMING TRUNK AND WILL RING THE EXTENSIONS PROGRAMMED IN ZONE 600 FOR DAY TIME, AND ZONE 601 FOR NIGHT TIME NOTE! GROUP 01 = SET 01, GROUP 02 = SET 02, ETC Example 1:Incoming calls to 03 9837 2301 are to go to the Service Dept (ext 11 and 12) Incoming calls to 03 9837 2302 are to go to the Sales Dept (ext 13 and 14)

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Zone 610/Set 01= 01 Zone 611/Set 01= 00 Zone 607/Group 01= 11 12 Zone 610/Set 02= 02 Zone 611/Set 02= 00 Zone 607/Group 02= 13 14 Example 2:NUMBERS FOR DID ARE:03 9837 2301 (DID FOR THE SERVICE DEPT. EXT 66 AND 77) 03 9837 2302 (DID FOR THE SALES DEPT. EXT 44 AND 33) 03 9837 2304 (COMMON INCOMING TRUNK. NOT DID) 03 9837 2308 (DID FOR EXT 22) ALL OTHER NUMBERS ARE NORMAL INCOMING TRUNKS ZONE 610 LAST 2 DIGITS DIALLED 01

ZONE 611 TARGET DID EXT

GROUP 01

ZONE 607 GROUP GROUPS 03, 02 04,05,07,08

00

66, 77

44, 33

00

02

00

66, 77

44, 33

00

03 04

11 00

66, 77 66, 77

44, 33 44, 33

00 00

08

22

66, 77

44, 33

00

COMMENT

ALL GROUP 1 WILL COMMON RING ALL GROUP 2 WILL COMMON RING ONLY EXT 11 WILL RING EXTS IN Z600 OR Z601 WILL RING ONLY EXT 22 WILL RING

NOTE! IF THE GROUP DID CALL IS NOT ANSWERED, IT WILL GO TO THE FIRST EXTENSION’S (ZONE 607 GROUP 0?) MAIL BOX Related Zones. Z202, Z238, Z301

Zone 608

ICO GP

(Group = 1 of 8 lines)

Default value = 01 02 03 04 05 Range = N/A This zone allocates the CO lines to Incoming Groups. Stations are assigned to these groups in Zone 503 Item 4. Related Zones. Z222, Z503 Item 4

Zone 609

VSU TKR (CO = CO line number)

Default value = 00000000 Range = N/A This zone allocates the Voice Channels to be used by DISA when answering the incoming CO lines. 0 = Incoming line to be answered by all Voice Channels. (2 or 4 channel systems) 1 = Incoming line to be answered by Voice Channel 1 and 2 only (4 channel system) or channel 1 only (2 channel system). 1 = Incoming line to be answered by Voice Channel 3 and 4 only (4 channel system) or channel 2 only (2 channel system). It is stongly recommended to use a 4 channel system if :1. both VM and AA are used or 2. if the system is split into 2 companys Related Zones. Z604 Item 3

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Zone 610

DID N

(SET = indial pair number)

Default value = 00 NOTE: DV38 has 80 DID sets & the DV96 has 98 DID sets Range = 00~99 NOTE: IF 00 IS TO BE USED AS A DID, IT MUST BE IN SET 01 and DID groups must be programmed so that the Zone 610 set is the same as the Zone 607 group number. If the Zone 611 = 00, then the Zone 607 group will be searched. This zone allocates the last two digits of the CALLED NUMBER to a Set (Line-Station pair) for matching a called number to a station number to achieve the indial facility. The system uses this zone as a “look up” table to determine which station should ring if the ISDN call was to a particular telephone number. After determining (from this zone) which set the line is allocated to, the system then looks at Zone 611 to determine which station is allocated to the same set. An entry of 00 or 000 indicates the end of the list. Ie.: there are no further numbers to check. NOTE! Zone 504, Item 07 can be used to cancel DID for day, night or both. Related Zones. Z258, Z504 Item 07, Z611 NOTE! See Zone 242 for Call Forwarding with DID. DID NAME/NUMBER DISPLAY OPTIONS With the programming as below, the system will display the calling name. If Z227=1 and named speed dials are entered into Z404, the display will show the calling name if a match is found with the CLI number from the carrier. Eg: A call is placed from 0398372301 to 0298771234 Zone 227 = 1 Zone 404 code xxx = 0398372301 / Ralph Robinson Zone 610 has 301 (256) or 01 (38) Zone 611 has a target extension number (14) The incoming call will display the calling number (0398372301) and the calling name Ralph Robinson on extension 14. Zone 610 Zone 610 Zone 611 Zone 611 Zone 404 code Zone 404 code (Set #) (Set #) (Data) (Data) (# Data) (Name) 01 001 14 001 0398372345 RALPH ROBINSON TOP LINE OF DISPLAY SHOWS THE NAME OF THE CALLING NUMBER

BOTTOM LINE OF DISPLAY SHOWS THE CALLING NUMBER If the system is to display the called name in lieu of the calling name, the following programming is required Zone 227 = 1 Zone 225 = a number greater than 0 Zone 404 Code 201 has 234 / Service Zone 610 (Data) 01

Zone 610 (Set #) 001

Zone 611 (Data) 14

Zone 611 (Set #) 001

Zone 404 (Code #) 201

Zone 404 code (Data) 01 / SERVICE

The called number is placed in set 001 of Zone 610 and the same number is placed in Zone 404, the code number in Zone 404 is the set number used in Zone 610 PLUS 200. In this example the code is 201 with the name Service and the number 01. The destination extension is placed in Zone 611 in the same set as used in Zone 610 The incoming call will display the name Service and the calling number 0398372301 at extension 14. The system can display the calling name and number, or it can display the called name and calling number. It cannot display the calling and called names together. TOP LINE OF DISPLAY SHOWS THE NAME OF THE CALLED NUMBER

BOTTOM LINE OF DISPLAY SHOWS THE CALLING NUMBER

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Zone 611

DID S

(SET = indial pair number)

Default value = 00 Range = station numbers available This zone allocates the Station number to be paired to an indial CO line. A station is allocated to a “set” in Zone 610. This means that only the station here will ring on a call to an assigned incoming number. All DID numbers must be assigned in Z610, If Z611 has 00 or 000 as the station number, it will revert to Z600/Z601 ringing assignment. Related Zones. Z258, Z504 Item 07, Z610, Z258

Zone 612

ISDN Term

(CO = CO line number)

Default value = 1111111111111111 Range = N/A This zone controls the termination resistor. The system requires that the ISDN equipment be terminated by the terminating resistors. 0 = Unterminated ISDN Line 1 = Terminated ISDN Line The default condition is terminated. Related Zones. None

Zone 613

ISDN Type (CO = CO line number)

Default value = 1111111111111111 Range = 0~2 This zone allocates the ISDN type of line connected to the system. WARNING! SYSTEM MUST BE POWERED DOWN FOR A CHANGE TO TAKE EFFECT FOR POINT TO MULTIPOINT CONNECTIONS 0 = Telstra Microlink 1 = Telstra OnRamp (Default)CORRECT CONNECTION 2 = Taiwanese ISDN FOR POINT TO POINT CONNECTIONS 3 = Telstra Microlink 4 = Telstra OnRampCORRECT CONNECTION 5 = Taiwanese ISDN Related Zones. Z604

Zone 614

DH64 Time (CO = 00)

Default value = 000000000000 Range = 0~9 This zone multiplies the time between “meter pulses” when DH64 is used in timing mode in lieu of 12KHz pulse mode.This is related to the time set in Z140, Z141& Z142. It is also associated with Z407, codes 21~29. 0 = feature not in use 1 = 1 minute between metering 2 = 2 minutes between metering Etc. Related Zones. Z140, Z141, Z142, Z203, Z307, Z407

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